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7 May 2017
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Just FYI, I received this from ADAC in Frankfurt. They do sell Green Card Ins here's the email from them, this was sent March 29, 2017:
yes – we sell the liability insurance for vehicles coming in from outside Europe.
The price is €105,- per 29 days (for your trip €210,-).
For the insurance we need the Type of Title, your passport and address in the States. You can pay the fee cash or by credit card.
Our office is not so far from the airport. We are open for public Monday to Friday from 09:00 am to 05:30pm.
Don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions
Kind regards
Andrea Brackmann
Stellv. Leiterin Geschäftsstelle
ADAC Geschäftsstelle & Reisebüro Frankfurt - Lyoner Straße 22 - 60528 Frankfurt am Main
Telefon (069) 66 07 88 01 - Fax (069) 66 07 88 49
Andrea.Brackmann@hth.adac.de
www.adac.de/hessen-thueringen
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8 May 2017
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Quote:
Originally Posted by vbharley
Just FYI, I received this from ADAC... The price is €105,- per 29 days
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ADAC (the German auto association) used to be the 'go-to' place for overseas riders to get European insurance, but about 6 years ago they jacked their prices up by about 500% overnight, and now, they are the most expensive place on the planet to get insurance.
I have fond memories of buying moto insurance from ADAC for €22 a month prior to 2010, but nowadays, forget about ADAC.
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30 May 2017
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Well that ADAC quote is very reasonable.
I wonder whether it is possible to buy roadside assistance as well? I sent an e-mail to the contact to find out.
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1 Jun 2017
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Well I'm starting to have a mild case of the panics. I ordered my Green Card insurance from Dooby a month in advance and selected the Economy Express shipping. One month should get here, right? Well I have 4 business days left before I leave and the card hasn't shown up. If it doesn't come by Tuesday I'm mildly or well and truly screwed.
I may have to take a taxi from the Frankfurt airport to the ADAC place and see if I can get it on the spot.
I'm regretting not just arranging it through Stefan.
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1 Jun 2017
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Hi Bob,
thanks for sharing the info with the community, appreciate it.
You have chosen express economy service without tracking, which usually takes 14 days to get back to USA or Canada.
We do not have control on the service of US post or Canada post for that matter.
Upon receiving your docs and forms, we have created your policy and have sent you the scan of the original on 9th of May (Tuesday). Original was sent on Wednesday 10th of May, using express economy service (non tracked air mail), and the shipping to US usually takes around 14 days.
As always we try to provide excellent service, and we have already suggested that if the hard copy doesn't arrive in time (we can't be held responsible for US post services) we will send another hard copy to Frankfurt and we will pay TNT global tracked shipping by ourselves.
We have already done it for other customers previously where US post didn't deliver the package in time.
Another thing is that we do not compare ourselves with Stefans business, though will always say only high prises for his job and service, where we're sending each other mutual guests back and forth using both B&B's as their base and to acquire much needed info and knowledge.
Like I've stated previously we will send another copy to FRAnkfurt in case the first one doesn't arrive to your address so you will be able to get the bike from customs without problems.
Lost package for sure doesn't have anything to do with us, but with local postal services.
Cheers
Dooby
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2 Jun 2017
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Dooby:
Yes thanks for the reply. I'm not placing blame on anyone but myself. I'm sure both you and Stefan are very reliable, postal service- maybe not. I'm certainly hoping that one day I will be visiting your BnB in Croatia! Your service is slightly less expensive but has a higher coverage level, which is why I made my decision.
I'm just in a quandary as what to do as the bike will be at AC cargo in Frankfurt. I'm staying at Stefan's the first night (and why I mentioned I should probably have gone through him) which is an hour away , and I was planning on riding there- I'm not sure where in Frankfurt close to the airport I could have the doc delivered for pickup when I arrive. If I could figure that out I would gladly pay the courier fee.
I've been told the customs people won't accept the pdf version of the policy. The only alternative I can think of is taking a taxi to the ADAC office and hope they will issue a policy. I've still got Monday and Tuesday to wait, but if it isn't here by now..
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6 Jun 2017
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Life is good, my insurance arrived today and I'm ready to roll!
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7 Jun 2017
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741.00 EUR for 3 month green card from lobagola seems excessive. A year ago I purchased 2 month one locally for 120Euro. And it appears on Turkish border it costs 118 EUR for 3 month: Türkiye Turing ve Otomobil Kurumu
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