Unsoliceted advertising and junk mail!

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Pearson Direct

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Having returned from my last trip

I have received a post card from mtvan reminding me that my goods in transit insurance in near its renewal date (although after all my broker has reminded me and sent my quote )offering me the services of a certain insurance brokers that are far more expensive than the average company!

Also I notice that when asked by a "member" on g. I. T insurance the same company was offered and the topic closed not giving the option for the other "members " to give advice on other experiences with their broker.

Has the site gone commercial? With a limited view

mtvan.com Ltd

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Hi [name]

Good to hear that you returned safely.

The card is one part of our general campaign to get people to post their insurance details on mtvan, and in particular to keep them up to date at renewal time.

Obviously it costs us to send the cards out, so business sponsors the cards for us, as part of their general advertising with us.

We think it's common sense that everyone should shop around at renewal time, to get the best premium for individual circumstances.

[name]

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