Annual Insurance Renewal - Best Companies to try??
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Re: Annual Insurance Renewal - Best Companies to try??
Post by Don Coffey » Mon Dec 24, 2012 10:50 am
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Post by RiDDO » Mon Dec 24, 2012 8:03 pm
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Post by lezmtaylor » Tue Dec 25, 2012 9:17 am
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Re: Annual Insurance Renewal - Best Companies to try??
Post by Don Coffey » Tue Dec 25, 2012 10:30 am
My 3.0 diesesel is insured through LV Frizzel, with discount for being a member of The Civil Service Motoring Association (extra 10%) all in £391.79, excess £250. 44 year old, 3 points SP30, parked on drive, fully comp, social domestic and pleasure including class 3 business use (to and from work, and office to office), cover for partner, factory security, no modifications. I always tell them I have a clean licence and tell them later about SP30, instantly know how much I'm getting loaded for the speeding penalty. My 3 points cost me £38.01. I had quotes from £1,300 to £300. Cheapest was Direct Line, but insisted I have a tracker fitted, most expensive Aviva, BMW Insurance £890. Tried all the usual suspects, Fat opera singer, Alexander Orlov, Funky Supermarket! Hope this helps.
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That's not a quote! :xmastongue:
Punched info into compare the market. Quotes ranged from £640-£9587 :'(
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Post by IanP » Tue Dec 25, 2012 12:24 pm
Saga for me, well worth a try if over 50.
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That will be me then

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Re: Annual Insurance Renewal - Best Companies to try??
Post by briankerrys47 » Tue Dec 25, 2012 4:37 pm
accept their figure.
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Re: Annual Insurance Renewal - Best Companies to try??
Post by Don Coffey » Tue Dec 25, 2012 9:07 pm
Don't forget all of us,ask for discount on Renewal do not just
accept their figure.
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By chance the renewal notice came in yesterday for £809 from Axa Direct. Rang them and they dropped to £728. Explained that they were still a fair way off the best figure I've had so far. Salesman said to give them a call before going with someone else. Why? If they had given me a better price there and then and not nessacerily the lowest but in and around £660-£670 I would have sealed the deal.
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Post by Aaron_P85 » Wed Dec 26, 2012 1:46 pm
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Re: Annual Insurance Renewal - Best Companies to try??
Post by Don Coffey » Wed Dec 26, 2012 3:08 pm
Why do people pay their insurance monthly through their insurance company? They whack on a % for their 'credit'....get a 0% Credit Card for purchases on 12 months....sorted, paid in one go and NOT paying interest
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Because unlike you, they're not organised. :xmasgrin:
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Post by Horizon » Wed Dec 26, 2012 4:29 pm
I cancelled with them, 30 quid admin fee and went back to Swift Cover.
I now pay 500 quid for me and the Mrs, protective no claims, fully Comp. (250 excess ). That was their renewal price in November as well, so I have stayed with them for another year ( I'm 49 though and have full NCB )
It pays to do all the comparison sites every year though, as they jack the price up if they think you wil stay with them and just accept the renewal quotes.
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Re: Annual Insurance Renewal - Best Companies to try??
Post by dark_stranger » Sun Jan 06, 2013 9:35 pm
Forgot to mention, that includes my misses as a named driver with no claims bonus of her own.
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Re: Annual Insurance Renewal - Best Companies to try??
Post by Don Coffey » Sun Jan 06, 2013 10:04 pm
My insurance is due on the 14th and last year paid £472 full comp with swift cover, this years renewal quote is £347. Almost £130 cheaper! Result. Will try and shop around, but suspect I won't get it cheaper.
Forgot to mention, that includes my misses as a named driver with no claims bonus of her own.
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Oh, the joy of cheap insurance. As much as I enjoy living in Northern Ireland, the cost of insurance is not a positive factor over here! I've chosen to go with a local broker £725. This includes protected no claims, and what they describe as a 5star cover plan. As well as the usual legal, windscreen cover, they also cover the likes of wrong fuel, roadside punctures, lost keys, running out of fuel and almost anything else that you can think of on a stupid level that could happen.
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Re: Annual Insurance Renewal - Best Companies to try??
Post by psychosis » Wed May 08, 2013 6:07 pm
Renewal quote from Liverpool Victoria - £735

Got on confused.com and have renewed with swiftcover.com for £395
4.4 2004 sport with tracker fitted. 44 years old with wife as named driver with a SK16 postcode.
Quite happy paying that

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Re: Annual Insurance Renewal - Best Companies to try??
Post by MSPORTBMW » Thu May 09, 2013 7:30 pm
Total=£590 ish with a £300 excess......With TESCOS.
Got to be reasonably happy with that i suppose.



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