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Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Happy Chinese Lunar New Year! Notice of New Year Holiday. 农历新年快乐!新年假日通告

Dear customers,

Please be informed that our office will be closed from 30th Jan 2014 (THU) to 5th Feb 2014 (WED) for Chinese Lunar New Year Holiday. We will resume to Normal Operation on 6th Feb 2014. Thank you for your kind attention and wish you a Happy Chinese Lunar New Year! Huat arrrrrrrr!!!

Updated by Admin,
Wanny

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亲爱的顾客们,

为了庆祝农历新年,在此通知您我们将于二零一四年一月三十日(星期四)起至 二零一四年二月五日(星期三)休业。本店将于二月六日(星期四)开始照常营业。谢谢您的关注,预祝您农历新年快乐,二零一四马年到,万马奔腾景壮观。新年迎来新气象,快马加鞭都争先。马到功成事业灿,昂首阔步勇向前。愿您马年福禄寿,新年快乐和家欢!生意兴隆、马到功成、马年行大运。发啊!旺啊!兴啊!


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Wanny


Monday, 20 January 2014

Friday, 10 January 2014

What is NCD?

In most cases, car owners sign up for a car insurance plan so that they can avoid taking out their hard earned money from their pockets in the event when something goes wrong. All they have to do is simply make a claim. However, there are benefits available for the car owners if they do not make any claims over a certain period of time - it's called the NCD.




What is NCD?

NCD stands for No-Claim Discount. This is a discount offered by car insurers for those car owners who have not made any claims within a year or more. The longer the car owners do not make any claims, the better the discount they may be eligible for.

The No-Claim Discount or NCD is meant to reduce the premium that car owners will have to pay the following year with regards to their car insurance plan. This way, the insurers will be able to recognize those car owners who have been pretty careful on the roads. 

Below is the similar illustrates more about how the car insurers out there determine the NCD.

    Private Car NCD                                                   Motorcycle NCD
    First Year      - 0%                                                 First Year      - 0%
    Second Year - 25%                                                Second Year - 15%
    Third Year    - 30%                                                Third Year    - 20%
    Forth Year    - 38.33%                                           Onward         - 25%
    Fifth Year     - 45%                                                 
    Onward        - 55%

The NCD is tied to your name (I/C) and not a car. Thus, it is actually transferable. Meaning that if you off your car and get yourself a new car, your new car insurance can be applied with your entitled NCD. In the event that you are selling off your old car, remember to cancel that policy as any remaining period covered not used can be refund to you.

Although the name is called No-Claim Discount, it does not means you cannot claimed against your own insurance. In the event of an accident, which you are not at fault, you are entitled to claim your own insurance for repair and yet you do not lose your NCD. Your NCD will only be lost if you are involved in an accident and you are at fault, resulting in other parties claiming against you.

Once your insurance has been claimed, you lose your NCD entitlement and it is reverted to zero (0%0 - no discount.
But if you have not been involved in any accident, your NCD entitlement will increase over the years. The maximum NCD one can entitled to is 55%.

If you have renewed your insurance policy without taking into your NCD entitlement, inform your agent and they will help you to apply your NCD and have the excess payment refund to you.

How to check your NCD status? Click me

Frequent Case:


Most of the customers who involved in accidents previously, which they are not fault and claim on other parties, when they want to renew car insurance by using new company's insurance policy, but the previous company insurance hold the NCD and does not release it. Customer suppose to get NCD 55%, but due to the old company insurance hold it, so when they check with new company insurance, the NCD is 0%. This is because the old company insurance want the particular customer to renew insurance back with them. Did you see the trick?! Please do not blame the new company insurance's agent if they can't help you to release the NCD from previous company insurance. Therefore, we are encourage customers to call their previous policy insurance company to request for release the NCD.

Kindly refer the below example:

Miss Tina had an accident in earlier 2013, it is claim on other parties, and does not effect her NCD. 
- Current NCD is 55%
- The time accident happened was using P insurance company.

In 2014, Miss Tina want to renew her car insurance, this time she choose F company's insurance.
Problem: Her NCD is become 0%

Solution: 
a) Miss Tina make a call to P company to ask for release the NCD so that she can use F company's policy. (recommended)

b) F company's agent help to make a call to P company to ask for release Miss Tina's NCD immediately.

c) Renew with P company.

From the above case, normally P company will release the NCD immediately after customers make the call. Sometimes, P company doesn't want to release it by make many excuses like, we can't help to do it right now, please call to claim department for further information, or they will transfer the call to NCD officer (so call authorized person) and let you hang on phone long time. !@#$%^*&()

Have a blessed day!

Wednesday, 1 January 2014

Toyota Harrier 2014




Toyota has released additional photos of 2014 Toyota Harrier model that will come in the next year, which is actually a Lexus RX model with the new bodywork.



The new 2014 Toyota Harrier will be sold exclusively in Japan. In comparison with the Lexus RX, the new and improved 2014 Toyota Harrier has got significantly altered front cover, with a pair of eye-catching tinted headlamps, large air vents and shiny transparent plastic grate. Behind all of this slight changes it can be observed altered taillights and spoiler located on the roof.



Official details about what drives Harrier is still unknown, but it will be known in the very near future, given that the car will be put on sales this winter. On these pictures can be seen sigh tag "Hybrid Synergy Drive" and this demonstrates the idea of Toyota who plans to introduce in Harrier form eco - friendly options. This means that 2014 Toyota Harrier could have a 3.5 liter V6 engine that is used in Lexus RX 450h, and it will be combined with two electronic motors and Ni-MH battery to ensure the combined power of 295 hp. Lexus version has top speed of 200 km/h and goes from 0 to 60 mph in 7.8 seconds.



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Special Thanks to SoftNews Net & Car Reviews. 


 
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