Yes! Positively! Absolutely!
QVB has done the right thing, by me.
I feel for all those, who had disappointing experiences with boat insurance. Any insurance.
When my case started back in November l was terrified from the prospects of jumping hoops avoiding pitfalls and at the end being screwed by heartless corporate bastards.
Losing money over something l am totally innocent of - a lightning strike - did not appeal to me either.
I was warned by most to get ready for financial disaster.
The above is all air. QVB did the right thing and handled the case quickly and efficiently!
l am grateful to them.
Not so, to the tradies, namely electricians bar one.
It all started in November. l had to ring six companies to get the quote done, one has denied the possibility of coming to my boat before the end of February. Surprising but fine, honest. It was November!
Another one tried to charge me 4-5 hours work for the quote which is totally unacceptable in my books.
Two never returned my calls after promising the world.
And there is the last one - the worst of all, unfortunately recommended by a friend - who started with a two weeks promise and eventually failed to pick up the phone and answer messages after 16 weeks of ridiculous excuses!
I hope Neptune and Orcus take care of him in Hades!
Eventually, one had the quote finalised after weeks of repeated emails and daily phone calls for necessary corrections.
Despite of the utter horror with the electricians guild l was lucky not to feel the brunt of the lightning strike and was fairly compensated by QVB - as any insured should be - after the quotes were handed to them.
The assessors, both of them were helpful and understanding to the max as well.
Yeah, 10+ for QVB.
