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Just ran a quote on the sp2 saying I hand zero ncb to see how expensive if I separated the two bikes as stand alone policies.

Weirdly I got cheapest quotes as follows.

£363 fully comp

£812 third party fire and theft.

Doesn't make any sense :?
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I've worked with insurance companies for close to 20 years. I still can't work them out.
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Like woman then (rolf)

I know more about Rocket surgery and brain science than I do about woman (giggle)
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Women are like computers:
learn how to turn them on
Push the right buttons in the right order
Don't try and pull apart the software
Don't let them get over heated
and make sure you put your USB in the right port
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Woman are like woman, a mind fcuk you can't live with or can't live without (blush)
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If you phone Bikesure they can take your NCB into account from another policy as long as the other policy is still running.
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Kwacky wrote:I've worked with insurance companies for close to 20 years. I still can't work them out.
There is no logic. When I moved I phoned both car insurance companies to let then know of the change of address and that the cars wild be parked on a drive and not the road.

One company reduced the premium by about 30 quid, the other increased the premium.

I reckon they've got a random wheel they spin for each quote..
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I hate insurance companies. They know u u have to have it and therefore they have the right to screw you over. Oh and what is it about if you stay with the same insurance company for a second year running and they increase their premium instead of reduce it? That makes no sense surely it should go down if you stay with them for a second year. I remember one year they increased the price by a few hundred quid when my renewal came up! The cheek of it!
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It must be one of the advantages of getting to fifty as my bike insurance dropped by virtually 75% this year !!
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