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  1. Glassman

    Chipped front windscreen on QP

    Incorrect. Windscreen claims *will* impact NCD with some insurers. In any case, the claim will be recorded *somewhere* and may affect your premium on renewal.
  2. Glassman

    Cracked Windscreen

    Neil is from the UK. I don't know him as such, but I know his work.
  3. Glassman

    Cracked Windscreen

    http://royswindscreensdandenong.com.au/ and speak to Neil Riddington
  4. Glassman

    Cracked Windscreen

    The best available parts are OE, and most decent policies will allow this. Non-OE brands, or their 'equivalent' products are of a lesser quality. This is evident optically; in the hardware; the fit, and some will even claim or suggest that there is something in their durability too. A claim...
  5. Glassman

    Cracked Windscreen

    The fact that there is a supplement didn't sway your decision? Think about it. Was it written into your policy Key Facts? Was it made clear before the policy was incepted? It's a requirement to make these salient points known so that an informed decision can be made on the proposed arrangement...
  6. Glassman

    Cracked Windscreen

    Purchasing OE parts for 'approved' companies is often complex, especially if the contract is agreed on predetermined values. It's all about availability and ultimately, cost. If there is an aftermarket version of a windscreen available, they'll be in favour of utilising that option for fiscal...
  7. Glassman

    Cracked Windscreen

    Admiral have a nominated supplier arrangement. IOW, you call the number they provide and your inbound call will be redirected to the prevailing repairer who will answer the call with, "Hello Glassline" or similar. The average invoice deal they have with their nominated repairer is such that...
  8. Glassman

    Cracked Windscreen

    AFAICS, and whilst the text in the link does not make the distinction, windscreen claims are separate to those for bodywork, and handled very differently.
  9. Glassman

    Cracked Windscreen

    Interesting. Do you have any more info on this, please?