Penny Black’s insurance week

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Penny couldn’t help but feel sorry for Eddie Edwards, construction underwriter at Chubb Managing Agent, who has been on the personal end of a metal theft claim.

Apparently tea leaves are pinching catalytic converters from vehicles in supermarket car parks and selling them for £100 cash (they take four minutes to unbolt and cost £800 to replace). Some not-so-bright thieves stole the exhaust of his own motorhome, even though it didn't have a catalytic converter fitted.

"Please keep publicising the need for quicker action by the lawmakers," he said.

Putting thoughts of divestment and portfolio transfer to one side, Penny thinks RBSI might be hankering after a British Comedy Award after signing up another couple of famous faces for its latest batch of adverts. She was amused to see comedians and stars of Smack the Pony and Green Wing Doon Mackichan and Darren Boyd grace the television screen as an old married couple in new Direct Line adverts., alongside fellow comedian Chris Addison, who plays the long-suffering sales assistant. Alexander Armstrong, star of The Armstrong and miller Show, has resumed his role in the ads as an entirely batty customer.

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