Pie-eyedpiper
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Sorry I re-checked, it was up £500. For the 3.
Ammended post now above.
Sorry I re-checked, it was up £500. For the 3.
How can it be they can justify £500 MORE unless you claimed?
That is £500 over the 3 policies, not just the one car.How can it be they can justify £500 MORE unless you claimed?
Have you shopped around,gone on Compare the Market, Money Supermarket etc?I would be happy even without a discount or even a inflation increase. Im seeing doubling of premium from what I paid a year ago, despite being claim free.
I'm with Darwin, renewal due in a few months. I maybe back here with what the new rate is.I think the reason our policies have increased is because the Americans introduced Copart to our Insurance companies.
There is far less paperwork when you can simply pass the problem onto them.
And like most big American companies they start off offering their services at a good rate, and once they`ve got their feet under the table they increase their prices.
Look at Uber.
I was with Onecall paying £300ish for the past 5 years, this year it increased to £580.00, so I found Darwin Insurance and paid £380.00
That reminds me I have to cancel their auto-renewal policy.I'm with Darwin, renewal due in a few months. I maybe back here with what the new rate is.
Was that increase with "automatic renewal"?My insurance renewal increased nearly £200 as I turned 70 years of age,all other details were the same on my 2001 A2 .Went on a comparison site and just paying £60 extra.
I put this to my wife’s insurer and they describe it as an urban myth. However they are always able to help us with a discount that we wouldn’t get if we automatically renewed. I have cars that are not on automatic renewal and i don’t experience the same need to challenge the quote.Was that increase with "automatic renewal"?
Insurance companies always hike the premium up in the second year etc, once they think they have you hooked.
Avoid!The car must:
- be worth over £1,000 and under £30,000 (cars above £25,000 will require additional security)
- not be a BMW (sorry, we can’t quote BMWs, but we can quote Mini’s)
Why is the Sterling Owners Club more expensive? Maybe the give free stickersSterling Insurance £358.80 total excess £725. Free Legal Expenses Cover up to £100,000.
Sterling Owners Club £397.8 total excess £725. Free Legal Expenses Cover up to £100,000.
Insure2Drive £409.92 total excess £550. Legal £14.99
No wonder people just pay up on renewal and get on with their life with a lighter wallet!Unable to continue
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