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Title: Autoglass
Post by: MR MISTER on 02 December 2013, 15:55:13
..have just finished doing a windscreen replacement on wifey's car, the second in four months.. How many of these will the ins company swallow before they get a bit tetchy? ;D
Title: Re: Autoglass
Post by: MR MISTER on 02 December 2013, 16:41:57
Well? Does anybody know? :-\
Title: Re: Autoglass
Post by: albitz on 02 December 2013, 17:09:19
When they hear your involved their fraud dept. will automatically cancel all leave and be put on 24 hour rolling shifts.
Title: Re: Autoglass
Post by: PhilRich on 02 December 2013, 17:10:56
When they hear your involved their fraud dept. will automatically cancel all leave and be put on 24 hour rolling shifts.





 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Autoglass
Post by: MR MISTER on 02 December 2013, 17:31:49
When they hear your involved their fraud dept. will automatically cancel all leave and be put on 24 hour rolling shifts.
Helpful, as always, Paddy.  :y
Title: Re: Autoglass
Post by: zirk on 02 December 2013, 18:39:35
Check with your Ins Co, some Co's will freeze your NCB bonus for 12 months per WS Claim and dont always tell you this as most people don't actually check their NCB build up every year.  ;)
Title: Re: Autoglass
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 02 December 2013, 18:58:04
Check with your Ins Co, some Co's will freeze your NCB bonus for 12 months per WS Claim and dont always tell you this as most people don't actually check their NCB build up every year.  ;)

I had a windscreen done recently and my NCB has got chilly!! STEMOS NCB must be shivering!! Brrrr!!!!  ;D
Title: Re: Autoglass
Post by: MR MISTER on 02 December 2013, 19:21:18
Check with your Ins Co, some Co's will freeze your NCB bonus for 12 months per WS Claim and dont always tell you this as most people don't actually check their NCB build up every year.  ;)
My NCB is the max ten years or something and, as you don't have to declare these claims, I may have to change my insurer at renewal. ::)
Title: Re: Autoglass
Post by: Vamps on 02 December 2013, 21:49:42
Check with your Ins Co, some Co's will freeze your NCB bonus for 12 months per WS Claim and dont always tell you this as most people don't actually check their NCB build up every year.  ;)
My NCB is the max ten years or something and, as you don't have to declare these claims, I may have to change my insurer at renewal. ::)

But you will still need to show them you no claims.......... :-\ :-\
Title: Re: Autoglass
Post by: zirk on 02 December 2013, 22:18:08
Check with your Ins Co, some Co's will freeze your NCB bonus for 12 months per WS Claim and dont always tell you this as most people don't actually check their NCB build up every year.  ;)
My NCB is the max ten years or something and, as you don't have to declare these claims, I may have to change my insurer at renewal. ::)

But you will still need to show them you no claims.......... :-\ :-\
Your NCB is normally shown on your renewel notice or your Insurance Shedule, so renew with a different Co about a month before it expires with a specific start date and show them last years NCB proof. They may check for normal claims  but doubt if they bother with WS ones.  :y
Title: Re: Autoglass
Post by: 05omegav6 on 02 December 2013, 22:43:25
A fine line between a fraudulent application and a forgetful one :-\
Title: Re: Autoglass
Post by: chrisgixer on 02 December 2013, 22:47:48
Speed read.

Forget why but I had reason to see my claim history report. There was loads, even in periods where there had been on claims. Turns out they where windscreen claims. I have trouble believing it doesn't affect your premium.

Especially given Autoglass charge between 5-?700 per fitting.
Title: Re: Autoglass
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 02 December 2013, 22:52:31
When I needed a new windscreen it was about a GBP40 difference between getting it done via the insurance or paying for the replacement myself.

I queried the effect on my NCB and was told that it would be frozen at this years level, so as I have max NCB it made no difference.  It's always worth checking though and don't just assume that going the insurance route is the way to go...  ;)