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Hi all i have just renewed my insurance with

The Countryside Alliance .As i am unemployed

at the moment they are doing a special deal

and it cost me £ 16.00 for 1 year .

They have a great team and are doing great

things for our sport and the countryside in

many other ways .The membership dept number is

020 7840 9300 .

web address countryside-alliance.org.uk

If any more info needed please contact me

ATB JEZ :thumbs:

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Well I for one would appreciate some help if I lost my business and income.   Some folk have lost their employment through no fault of their own, and would love the chance to get back into full time

Yes mate and they send you your insurance

certificate in a email and you print it off

so you can show land owners that you are serious

about what you do . Plus a membership card to

keep in your wallet.

DONT FORGET TO MENTION THE HUNTING LIFE FORUM

ATB JEZ :thumbs:

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Maybe because there are shooters out there that currently dont have any work due to the credit crunch but cannot afford the full price but still need thier insurance to cover them......just a thought :whistling:

 

 

 

 

 

Edited to say.....This is not ment to sound funny in any way...i myself am unemployed and would pay full ammount but i think due to the credit crunch CA have got something here not only to help these people but do something that BASA and BASC would not do....it's a niche in the market so to speak

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Well i dont wanna upset people , but i dont think thats fair . Why is it cheaper if your unemployed ?

When i called them for some infomation they asked

if i was employed and as i was made redudant 2 weeks

before christmas my answer was no and then she told me

about the deal .If you read the first post i said i was

re-newing my membership as i have done for the past 3 years.

Sorry if i offended you but i cant see your problem .I have payed full membership for 3 years

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Thats crap .....

 

You think that people on the dole are the only people affected by the credit crunch ? How about the people who are working balls off to pay the constantly rising costs of living ? How many people have been put on short time or had hours cut , but get no help with anything ?

 

Let me put it this way -

 

Why should people who work have to pay twice the price ?

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I totaly agree Buster however what about all the people who were layed off that still need insureing.....i dont know about you mate but i would rather be involved in a mishap with someone who has insurance than someone who does not.........But i do agree with what your saying.

 

Atleast this way there is no excuse for them to have no insurance

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Well i dont wanna upset people , but i dont think thats fair . Why is it cheaper if your unemployed ?

When i called them for some infomation they asked

if i was employed and as i was made redudant 2 weeks

before christmas my answer was no and then she told me

about the deal .If you read the first post i said i was

re-newing my membership as i have done for the past 3 years.

Sorry if i offended you but i cant see your problem .I have payed full membership for 3 years

 

 

Just to clarify , i did read that you were re-newing , and have not in any way aimed this at you . I never questioned how many years you have paid , or your current situation . I , along with millions of other people , am constantly let down by this country , that is my problem .

 

I still think its unfair , as the tax payer obliously makes up the difference , and the working man is hit again . Dont make it personal , or imply that i somehow have .

 

Buster .

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Thats crap .....Why should people who work have to pay twice the price ?

 

 

You have a point, it's almost like having "perks" for not having a job, what would be interesting is to see if people who are unemployed now, would opt to pay a full premium if they got a job before their membership ran out; I think not!

 

However, that said it's got to be better to have someone insured than not insured, after all it could be you who is claiming from them!

 

The way the UK is going, we will all end up unemployed, so it's worth knowing about the discounted insurance :whistling:

 

John

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