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Mandraulic 11th April 2019 10:27

APPN Loss of Licence UK
 
Hello everyone,

​​​​​I've been looking at Loss of Licence insurance and it looks like APPN are a good fit. I'm based in the UK and was wondering if anyone here has a policy with them and can advise me on whether there are any problems paying from a UK bank account, being as the policy is in Euros. I'd very much appreciate any advice on this subject.

Many thanks,

Mandraulic

Thegreenmachine 11th April 2019 15:53

Been with them a year. Had no issues whatsoever with payments, previously taken directly from bank account but now goes direct from credit card with a small charge. Haven’t had to call on them fortunately so can’t comment on that part. Uk based.

Mandraulic 11th April 2019 16:15

Thanks greenmachine. I think that's decision made!

sprite1 12th April 2019 08:17

@thegreenmachine:
 
Is it the case they may give you a rebate if the fund makes money at the end of the year?

Also, (I’m assuming you’re a Union member, asking this) how did you prove to them you’re in a union so as to pay the slightly cheaper rate of €7 extra per month?

I’ve only heard good things about the ease at which they pay out.

Thegreenmachine 12th April 2019 17:17


Originally Posted by sprite1 (Post 10445766)
Is it the case they may give you a rebate if the fund makes money at the end of the year?

Also, (I’m assuming you’re a Union member, asking this) how did you prove to them you’re in a union so as to pay the slightly cheaper rate of €7 extra per month?

I’ve only heard good things about the ease at which they pay out.

Correct. You will get a rebate if the scheme makes excess money.

I had to send a letter proving membership of my national union to qualify for the reduced rate. There are three rates. One for French union, one for approved national union, and one for no union. Each one is slightly more expensive than the next.

Shanwick Shanwick 13th April 2019 06:37

One more vote for APPN. UK based and a customer for the past 3 years. No issues and a rebate every year so far.

DuctOvht 9th May 2019 08:27

I must be missing something obvious, but it’s not immediately obvious on the website how to sign up.

Have filled in the contact form, is that all that’s required as a first step?

Cheers.

CaptainProp 9th May 2019 09:00

Email Ms Angela Recchia [email protected] she can help you with any questions.

CP

CaptainProp 9th May 2019 09:03

..... I've been with them for probably close to 11-12 years now and almost always got a couple, or more, months worth of fees back at the end of the year. Know two guys who had to use the insurance and they had no issues whatsoever.

CP

drfaust 10th May 2019 04:51

Been with them since 2008 and highly recommend them.

CaptainProp 19th October 2019 16:52

Got email the other day and getting almost 2 months worth of payments back over next couple of weeks.

CP

Papa_Golf 19th October 2019 21:02

Been with them for the past 6 years. Highly recommended.

AviatorKLGB 31st October 2019 19:34

Paying by Credit Card
 
@Thegreenmachine

How do you pay by credit card?

I am trying to open a policy with APPN but I am allergic to giving banks foreign exchange fees and foreign transaction fees for doing nothing. I could however also pay with a credit card with no fees and good exchange rate but I can't see how to do that with their DD mandate.

Cheers.

student88 31st October 2019 23:32

I pay for my premium using Revolut.

AviatorKLGB 1st November 2019 08:49

Good thinking!

Thegreenmachine 3rd November 2019 06:48


Originally Posted by AviatorKLGB (Post 10607774)
@Thegreenmachine

How do you pay by credit card?

I am trying to open a policy with APPN but I am allergic to giving banks foreign exchange fees and foreign transaction fees for doing nothing. I could however also pay with a credit card with no fees and good exchange rate but I can't see how to do that with their DD mandate.

Cheers.

Quarterly standing order on my credit card with no fees. Easy once it's set up but not all cards/banks will allow it, certainly not without charges.

Hadn't though of revolut so I might switch to that if any charges start to get added.

Flying Wild 5th November 2019 10:05


Originally Posted by Thegreenmachine (Post 10609585)
Quarterly standing order on my credit card with no fees. Easy once it's set up but not all cards/banks will allow it, certainly not without charges.

Hadn't though of revolut so I might switch to that if any charges start to get added.

Could I ask which bank this is with? I've looked into APPN previously, but the hassle with method of payment was the one thing which discouraged me from taking it up.

mesh 5th November 2019 13:07

Used them for 3 years before having to claim for suspension. They tried to not pay until I threatened legal action and then they paid. I wouldn’t recommend them but many will.


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