PD Insurance was previously trading as Progressive Car Insurance
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Comprehensive, Third Party, Fire and Theft, Third Party Property Damage5 questions from our users
RKBasked
Does PD advise when a comprehensive motor vehicle policy is due for renewal ?
1 answer
yes they send an email advising you that the renewal fee will automatically be deducted from your nominated acc/ c/card about two or three weeks beforehand and to check the details and make any changes if need be
jack W.asked
I have just paid for car insurance with your company and wanted to ask a question. I don't use twitter and I am concerned your company is a scam as I cannot speak to any one and if I ever have an insurance question how can I speak to anyone. If I don't get a reply quickly I will ring my visacard provider and cancel the transaction
Peter Hall
1 answer
Hi Peter, I can vouch for the legitimacy of the company having dealt with them. I’d encourage you to call them on 1800776473 when they open on Tuesday 27th after the public holiday.
Veeasked
what is my policy number, where can I find this?
1 answer
If you log on to PD.com.au and select vehicle, your policy number should be next to the car description
Slickasked
Is there a provision on the policy to put in insurance for windscreen?
Kamal Khalilasked
where can I find my policy number?
2 answers
It should be on your policy documents that they should have sent you.
Actually, Progressive is a 100% digital company so they are not "sending" anything except e-mails. The policy number can be found in the top right corner of your online account when you log into their website, or you can download the Certificate of Insurance from My Documents there and it will state your policy number as well. Finally, when you apply for the insurance they send an e-mail and the policy number is mentioned in the Subject of that e-mail.
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