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Reminds me when I did the ring around about 20 years back. One company said that they would definitely beat a previous quote. Ok I said if it’s cheaper I’ll go with you. I told them what my current quote was. They came back to me with a cheaper one...£1 cheaper. I declined their services.The compare-sites usually get you the best deal. Use it to squeeze your current company as it will save the the CAC and ask for an appropriate discount (usually around a 100 quid for a normal car)
Lol. NotedYou forgot #827243 from the thread title FFS.
No claims for 20 odd years. I’ve found also registering the mrs (no) as the second driver helps to reduce the premiums as well. She has 20 odd years of no claims as wellfew comparison sites, over various and multiple cars over the last few years I usually find esure are the cheapest if you don't have any claims
yep agree, but can also confirm they were excellent at dealing with Mrs P (def no) claim about 7-8 years ago when she wrote her car off - although they wouldn't insure her for another 3 years after that, they were brilliant with the claim and providing legal support through the court process (settled knock for knock in the end)No claims for 20 odd years. I’ve found also registering the mrs (no) as the second driver helps to reduce the premiums as well. She has 20 odd years of no claims as well
No claims for 20 odd years. I’ve found also registering the mrs (no) as the second driver helps to reduce the premiums as well. She has 20 odd years of no claims as well
I’ve often wondered why. Lol.No wonder you're still together
They didn’t have a gun to your head and it was your decision to accept. Nothing you can do.I was royally done by the one I'm with right now for simply changing my car over from a Panda to a Punto. Both 1.2 and they doubled my payments from £26 to £52.
How about that?
Is that punishment for me owning two fiats.
£15 change over as well in with that monthly added extra.
I was asked if I want to go ahead. I said, surely you can't be serious (McEnroe moment). They said, it's what your broker has down.
I asked them to justify it and they simply said it's my broker and I can cancel but it'll cost me and I'll lose my no claims.
Talk about over a barrel.
Now this was a while ago and I was in a predicament due to a family member being in long term hospital and I needed the car to ensure we regularly got there.
I should've just cancelled it but...well.
I'm just waiting for my renewal to come through and they're getting a good earful....not that they give a flying fluke.
Anyone clued up on what I should say to them when my renewal is due? I mean in terms of taking them to task on what they did, because that was daylight robbery.
I agree. It was entirely my decision.They didn’t have a gun to your head and it was your decision to accept. Nothing you can do.
Reminds me when I did the ring around about 20 years back. One company said that they would definitely beat a previous quote. Ok I said if it’s cheaper I’ll go with you. I told them what my current quote was. They came back to me with a cheaper one...£1 cheaper. I declined their services.
Swinton?I was royally done by the one I'm with right now for simply changing my car over from a Panda to a Punto. Both 1.2 and they doubled my payments from £26 to £52.
How about that?
Is that punishment for me owning two fiats.
£15 change over as well in with that monthly added extra.
I was asked if I want to go ahead. I said, surely you can't be serious (McEnroe moment). They said, it's what your broker has down.
I asked them to justify it and they simply said it's my broker and I can cancel but it'll cost me and I'll lose my no claims.
Talk about over a barrel.
Now this was a while ago and I was in a predicament due to a family member being in long term hospital and I needed the car to ensure we regularly got there.
I should've just cancelled it but...well.
I'm just waiting for my renewal to come through and they're getting a good earful....not that they give a flying fluke.
Anyone clued up on what I should say to them when my renewal is due? I mean in terms of taking them to task on what they did, because that was daylight robbery.