A chance to win £100 cash by participating in our classic car survey

Started by Heritage_Insurance, Aug 12, 2024, 04:38 PM

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Heritage_Insurance

Attention classic Land Rover owners: Have your say in our latest classic car survey and enter our prize draw to have two chances of winning £100 cash!


It should take less than five minutes to complete, you'll be helping us to better understand the classic car market and we'll send you an overview of the results for your pleasure.

Complete the survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ClassicCarSurvey2024

Feel free to share with a fellow Land Rover Series 2 member too!

The survey will close on Wednesday 28th August. T&Cs apply.

Clifford Pope

It's a bit superficial and seems over-focussed on values. I kept wanting to answer "Because I like them. I've never owned anything else. I buy something cheap I love and then usually find it turns into a classic and notice other people start liking them too"

biloxi

I have not read the fine print. Quite often by taking part in surveys you give consent for them to sell or pass on your details.
.W.

Alan Drover

I agree Clifford. I suspect most of my answers could be taken several ways. Maybe that's the idea of these surveys.
"There are lies, damned lies and statistics." (Mark Twain).
Series 3 Owner but interested in all real Land Rovers.
"Being born was my first big mistake."
"Ça plane pour moi!"

Richard

The fine print is here. Nothing out of the ordinary for insurance companies, I think. But:

'The information you share with us may be transferred by us or any of the types of firms or organisations we have noted above, to other countries in order for processing to take place, including locations outside of the UK. We will only do so if there are adequate levels of protection in place as required by applicable data protection laws.'

SurveyMonkey is a well known online survey provider. They strongly advise their clients, like Heritage, to anonymize respondents/responses, not to ask for sensitive information, and if they do, like Heritage (name and surname, email address, phone number, age, car makes, and number of classic cars owned), to store it safely in their SurveyMonkey account and no longer than absolutely necessary.

Richard
'64 S2a
'85 RRC

Space-Kook

@Heritage_Insurance , will you be anonymising the results before sharing the data with third parties?
1969 2A
1968 2A LWT

Theshed

Completed, nothing unusual and other than name no personal info'.