Sometime’s you blink and time has vanished before you.
Since my last blog on the 10th I have been involved in a very busy Police Shift, had a mad weekend taking children to parties, been over to Spain to see our wonderful PPC and SEO Partners, flown back to aid in the office in the commercial team and suddenly another weekend arrived and that was spent visiting friends and relatives and shopping.
Back to the office today and off to a Corporate event at Lingfield Park Races tomorrow and then back to the office for a mad few days before I go away with the family for 4 days during the half term. I am driving them over to Euro Disney so fingers crossed for atleast some dry weather.
We also have the “bugs from hell” going around the office and now the wife is ill and the kids have hopefully already had it when they were off last week.
Knowing my luck it will arrive for me somewhere between Essex and Paris!
However on the plus side Watford won away from home and a recent review with one of our Caravan Insurers went very well.
I promise a better blog before we go away….if time allows!
I do hope some of you will be caravanning over the final half term before the Christmas break.
Richard
Our Commercial Department (shops, fleets, offices etc) has been short of staff this week with an unexpected illness epidemic and other absences so I decided to roll my sleeves up and get back involved.
It was fun. I can’t say it was not hard trying to recall knowledge from my memory which was gathering many cob webs but it soon came flooding back.
I think some of the team will wish I had never got involved as I am not happy with some of the systems and these will need to be altered but change is good, it can be hard and a tough journey but generally change is good.
I am off today at 1pm to start my Police Duty and with the good weather that could be a busy shift – it will be nice to switch off and focus on something other than the Company for a few hours although I will have my blackberry with me!
Have a good weekend.
Richard
A story appeared on the Caravanning4u forum this week about a couple who had returned home to find their caravan stolen and to cut a long story short each of them thought the other had renewed their Touring Caravan Insurance but neither had and the poicy had lapsed, they are now over£15,000 out of pocket.
Here at Cover4 I make my team work very hard when it comes to renewing your Touring Caravan Insurance, not only we do invite your renewal in plenty of time we write to you 7 days before the policy expires and we then do our best to telephone every client before the policy actually expires. We then send a letter on the day the policy expires confirming the policy has not been renewed.
I cannot help but think if that particular client was one of ours they would have been advised the policy had not been renewed and would have been saved this huge amount of pain.
At the end of the day it is our clients responsibility to renew their Touring Caravan Insurance but should the broker not lend a helping hand?
Now theres a thought for the day.
Richard