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sexydaz

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bloody insurance
« on: 09 December 2009, 20:10:16 »

has gone up £110 and nowt i can do about it,ive seven years protected no claims and happened to have a scrape in sept so i cant even get any quotes now damn damn damn >:(
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KillerWatt

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Re: bloody insurance
« Reply #1 on: 09 December 2009, 20:23:52 »

All insurance companies give you a nice price the first year when you are new business, just pick the phone up and do "new" business with another company if you want the price to stay where it should be.
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sexydaz

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Re: bloody insurance
« Reply #2 on: 09 December 2009, 20:32:40 »

ive been with em 5 years and i only have the 7 years no claims with them cos i protect it if i went anywhere else id have 0 no claims bonus and they no it so i cant threaten em with leaving  >:(
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KillerWatt

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Re: bloody insurance
« Reply #3 on: 09 December 2009, 20:34:07 »

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ive been with em 5 years and i only have the 7 years no claims with them cos i protect it if i went anywhere else id have 0 no claims bonus and they no it so i cant threaten em with leaving  >:(
Eh???

Your NCB is transferable, you take it anywhere you like because YOU have EARNED it.
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Re: bloody insurance
« Reply #4 on: 09 December 2009, 20:38:45 »

correct KW. the new company will ask you for proof, but if you have it..no problem :y
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sexydaz

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Re: bloody insurance
« Reply #5 on: 09 December 2009, 20:52:59 »

i thought the fact i have i have seven years still is because i pay to protect it with tesco and if i went anywhere else because ive had a claim they will take it as 0 no claims
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Re: bloody insurance
« Reply #6 on: 09 December 2009, 20:58:35 »

nope...  your extra premium protected the no claims.  you take it elsewhere alongwith proof of that payment and you get a reduced rate at the new insurer....
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sexydaz

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Re: bloody insurance
« Reply #7 on: 09 December 2009, 21:05:23 »

i might just try a few quotes then cheers guys :y
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Re: bloody insurance
« Reply #8 on: 09 December 2009, 21:06:40 »

I stuck with the same insurance company for years-did me no good at all ,in the end they were taking the p*** , i now change insurance companies nearly every year without a problem-the internet is a wonderful thing ! :)
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sexydaz

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Re: bloody insurance
« Reply #9 on: 09 December 2009, 21:13:48 »

i went on a compare site and did a quick search and the cheapest was £1100 thats more than double my renewal so i might try the direct approach
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Re: bloody insurance
« Reply #10 on: 09 December 2009, 22:06:22 »

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i went on a compare site and did a quick search and the cheapest was £1100 thats more than double my renewal so i might try the direct approach

I take it your under 25 with that renewal quote.....Have you tried MoreThan.
I have had good dealings with them over the past year for all of my insurance.

Mick
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Re: bloody insurance
« Reply #11 on: 09 December 2009, 22:12:05 »

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i went on a compare site and did a quick search and the cheapest was £1100 thats more than double my renewal so i might try the direct approach

Go on the insurance compare web sites find the cheapest quote & the ring that company direct ;)
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Re: bloody insurance
« Reply #12 on: 10 December 2009, 00:36:38 »

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i went on a compare site and did a quick search and the cheapest was £1100 thats more than double my renewal so i might try the direct approach

I take it your under 25 with that renewal quote.....Have you tried MoreThan.
I have had good dealings with them over the past year for all of my insurance.

Mick

From your profile you state that your 35 and with 7 years no claims can't see how you are being quoted 1100 unless there's a few points and bans lurking on your licence ::) ::) ;)
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Re: bloody insurance
« Reply #13 on: 10 December 2009, 02:53:57 »

I rang directline to declare my 19" snowflakes as a modification and got stung with paying an extra £300 a year. Doubled my insurance cost's, but the car looks sweet.... Worth every penny!!!!!  :y
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STMO999

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« Reply #14 on: 10 December 2009, 14:38:48 »

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I rang directline to declare my 19" snowflakes as a modification and got stung with paying an extra £300 a year. Doubled my insurance cost's, but the car looks sweet.... Worth every penny!!!!!  :y


You must be mad. £300 a year for alloys. In three years you'll have paid enough to buy a half decent omega.
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