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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Crazycarzowner on 08 March 2012, 15:21:33
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Just received my renewal for my 02 Omega 2.6 CDX & SWMBO's 00 focus 1.6 through Admiral Multi-car. :o :o :o :o :o >:( >:(
£2111.25!?!?!?!?!
Where do they make up their prices? I'd struggle to even get anywhere near that if I sold the pair of em.
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Hell. :o
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jason. its the area we live in, all the bogus claims they are getting for whiplash. i have been quoted £469 with £550 excess, with full no-claims, total ripoff. more than the cars worth. & mines only a 4pot
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jason. its the area we live in, all the bogus claims they are getting for whiplash. i have been quoted £469 with £550 excess, with full no-claims, total ripoff. more than the cars worth. & mines only a 4pot
i agree with that to many claims for whiplash yanks started that :y :y :y :y
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:o thats day light robbery
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I know, at least Dick Turpin wore a mask ;D Is it any wonder that more & more people are running around with no insurance? Not that I ever would, I was out last week & stopped a young lad in a 2000 plate Saxo, we had a general chat about car stuff. He'd just passed his test 6 mths ago, 20yrs old. His insurance for the 1.1L £2700!!! :o :o :o He only paid £850 for the car.
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Bloody hell :o :o :o :o
I hope you're shopping around?
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Pete, I've been on the web nearly all afternoon, I've had quotes rangin from £1200 - £5400 Been on insurancesupermarket, comarethemeerkat, that other annoying git with the penguin suit site, Adrian Flux, Direct line, Tesco finance to name only one of the supermarkets, all say the same or roughly thereabouts that insurance premiums have gone up a staggering 40% this year.
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insurance premiums have gone up a staggering 40% this year.
>:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(
Its not on , a licence to rip us off again and get away with it >:( how much do them bloody annoying adverts cost about insurance that they waste that we pay for esp that opera singing prat grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr ::)
Keep shopping around mate , something will come up cheaper ;)
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Well I've just bin fiddlin around wi the options.... now here's a thing. I've read the renewal & all my details & hers. Put them into an online quote and the quote its giving, from Admiral, for the exact same details now comes in at £1817.54??? That's a difference of nearly £300. I've got the reference no's. for the quotes and am gonna ring em up in the morning and hit em with it. BUT I've got a feelin they'll say 'that's for new customers only'??????
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Well I've just bin fiddlin around wi the options.... now here's a thing. I've read the renewal & all my details & hers. Put them into an online quote and the quote its giving, from Admiral, for the exact same details now comes in at £1817.54??? That's a difference of nearly £300. I've got the reference no's. for the quotes and am gonna ring em up in the morning and hit em with it. BUT I've got a feelin they'll say 'that's for new customers only'??????
So tell them to cancel, then take it out online ;) ;)
Or just ask to speak to customer retentions ;)
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Jason, I had exactly the same thing with Admiral last year.
I had 3 cars insured with them on a multicar policy, and had paid about £800 the previous year. The renewal came through and it was over £1500!! I did the same as you and got and online quote from them which was a little cheaper, then phoned them and went through all the 'let me speak to my supervisor' bollix. Best they could get it down to was £1150.
Told them to stick it, and did the rounds. I finished up with Aviva, who did the 3 cars for £700!
I fully expect to have to do it all again this year, and I wouldn't be surprised if I finish up back at Admiral. It seems that there is absolutely no incentive to be loyal to your insurers these days.
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I got a couple of quotes for adding my son as a learner(17) to my policy well for a 2.5td disco £2566 and for a fictional 1.0 micra £2486 both fully comp with me as main driver.£80.00 diffrence ???
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I will be having a word with Admiral tomorrow, got a couple of insurances through today and they have charged me £125 for a 30 day policy on a 2.0l Mig, they quoted £31 something :o :o :o that quote was to include the £94 extra for the current Mig but had a separate invoice for that......I will be moving away from Admiral in September when we are due to renew, Master Vamps will be on his own, and I can go back to competitive quotes..... :y
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Well I've just bin fiddlin around wi the options.... now here's a thing. I've read the renewal & all my details & hers. Put them into an online quote and the quote its giving, from Admiral, for the exact same details now comes in at £1817.54??? That's a difference of nearly £300. I've got the reference no's. for the quotes and am gonna ring em up in the morning and hit em with it. BUT I've got a feelin they'll say 'that's for new customers only'??????
So tell them to cancel, then take it out online ;) ;)
Or just ask to speak to customer retentions ;)
Defo with Lazy on this. Some places have retentions, some don't but if they do speak to them and see what quote you can get.
if not cancel and reset up online... although some companies are wising up to this and won't allow the quote to go through as they're aware that customers are now smart and proactive.
HOWEVER, say they sell 1000 policies one day at the initial good deal to ''hoik'' you in, the companies actually don't make any money (or not much) in this initial year but they guarantee that a certain percentage of that initial thousand will stick around and make them money in the second year because they renew. it makes sense that every single person shops around and then the companies would be fekked.... but of course not everyone is proactive ::)
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hi just renewed my insurance last year £476 went on line got quote from my insurance £335 phoned them up for renewel price( had not arrived ) told £386 siad no have qoute from you gaurenteed untill 12 march ( my policy ran till 5 march) for said price they came back with£356 extra £21 was because someone decided to hit me in the rear while stationary at roundabout bit much when you pay extra because of no fault of your own stlii was cheaper than last year and thats with full ncb same has last year :y
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Unfortunately insurance is just a lottery. Postcodes have far more impact than any other factor. Statistics are something that can always be made to read whatever is wanted ::)
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Amusingly, the renewal for SWMBO's Panda has just dropped through the door. Admiral... Last year was about £250, this year £550 :o ::)
Admittedly she had a Fault claim and a windscreen claim (on the courtesy car >:() but they haven't added either of them to the renewal information and her NCB was/is protected anyway but even so >:( >:(
Fortunately I have already got her (and the car) on my trade policy which gives FC cover on any vehicle which cost me....... £493 to add her with full disclosure of the claims ::) ::)
Where's the sense in that ??? Needless to say, Admiral can take a hike as the car and driver are already on cover... I just left her policy to run because we would have had to pay it in full anyway ::)
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Had the same with Elephant (= admiral). Bumped the premium up by a couple of hundred then omitted the 2 no fault incidents (of which they were aware) from the renewal schedule. When I phoned them up to tell them it was <suck through teeth> this might affect your premium.
I told them that I'd already had a quote for £200 less, so if the premium was going further up and there was no hope of haggling it down they might as well not waste their time. Bye.
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Had the same with Elephant (= admiral). Bumped the premium up by a couple of hundred then omitted the 2 no fault incidents (of which they were aware) from the renewal schedule. When I phoned them up to tell them it was <suck through teeth> this might affect your premium.
I told them that I'd already had a quote for £200 less, so if the premium was going further up and there was no hope of haggling it down they might as well not waste their time. Bye.
Fortunately it's irrelevant... Although I might ring them and have a play before I tell them where to go ::)
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I will be having a word with Admiral tomorrow, got a couple of insurances through today and they have charged me £125 for a 30 day policy on a 2.0l Mig, they quoted £31 something :o :o :o that quote was to include the £94 extra for the current Mig but had a separate invoice for that......I will be moving away from Admiral in September when we are due to renew, Master Vamps will be on his own, and I can go back to competitive quotes..... :y
This issue was resolved successfully without a problem, even better I got an English (Welsh) operator.......must only go to India sometimes...... :-X :-X :-X Will still be resorting to shopping around when this Policy ends though... :y :y
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I just had my renewal through from Axa - £696.99.
I got it down to £485 through Chris Knott, and the level of cover is much better than Axa too.
That's on the 2.5 CDX Estate with 3 yrs NCD and one no fault claim (hit while parked, third party assumed full responsibility).