Insurance renewal time again.
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Insurance renewal time again.
Carole Nash have just sent me my renewal.
The same bikes and details as last year. One year more no claims bonus. The reported incident from October to be taken into account.
Last year was just over £700.
Guess what they want this year?
The same bikes and details as last year. One year more no claims bonus. The reported incident from October to be taken into account.
Last year was just over £700.
Guess what they want this year?
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Re: Insurance renewal time again.
If the incident hasn't been settled yet, I'm going to say £980. I think I read somewhere that until it's settled they assume it's your fault.
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Re: Insurance renewal time again.
They found out you might be moving so £500, to be upped to £900 + admin fee when you actually move.
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Re: Insurance renewal time again.
So how much was it?Kwacky wrote:Carole Nash have just sent me my renewal.
The same bikes and details as last year. One year more no claims bonus. The reported incident from October to be taken into account.
Last year was just over £700.
Guess what they want this year?
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Re: Insurance renewal time again.
Knowing how daft insurance companies are and how they punish loyalty, £1250.01?
Have you had time to shop around before committing to sell the striple?
Have you had time to shop around before committing to sell the striple?
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Re: Insurance renewal time again.
Kwacky wrote:Closest so far.rocket wrote:1500
WTF ??!!! is that with the 'accident' not active??
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Re: Insurance renewal time again.
Yep.
I called them and told them I wasn't renewing. "Let me see if I can improve that for you".
No, if you wanted my custom you wouldn't have sent me a renewal twice last year's price.
I called them and told them I wasn't renewing. "Let me see if I can improve that for you".
No, if you wanted my custom you wouldn't have sent me a renewal twice last year's price.
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That royally takes the piss!! So much for a "regulated" industry!
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Re: Insurance renewal time again.
Insurance companies need to sort themselves out and give everyone fair prices
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Re: Insurance renewal time again.
Unfortunately insurance companies are a commercial enterprise there to make money. They make money by reducing their risk to as little as possible.
Our misfortune is that we are legally obliged to use their services. There are good guys out there.
I used Carole Nash fora number of years up until just over a year ago. Their company profile seems to gave changed in the last few years.
Our misfortune is that we are legally obliged to use their services. There are good guys out there.
I used Carole Nash fora number of years up until just over a year ago. Their company profile seems to gave changed in the last few years.