Insurance
Insurance
I'm starting to think insurance as a joke, I had an accident and my insurance went up to £2000 from £1400 last year, which is fair enough. However back then I was a student.
Now I have become employed recently with a full time job. I have contacted the company of my change ASAP and I'm not happy, they quoted me £4400 which is £2400 more (just because I'm no longer a student but full time employed), what a joke and they also said because you where on the student insurance you will also loose any NCB that you have earnt within the company by changing to the real adult insurance policy. My jaw dropped when they quoted me this information, I'm unhappy about it and will be canceling my policy with Endsleigh (Zurich). I think its silly that even if you did gain NCB you would just loose it all like that, what a shock.
Anyone got any opinions on this and insurance in general, I am shocked if I knew this was going to happen I would of changed companies a long time ago.
Now I have become employed recently with a full time job. I have contacted the company of my change ASAP and I'm not happy, they quoted me £4400 which is £2400 more (just because I'm no longer a student but full time employed), what a joke and they also said because you where on the student insurance you will also loose any NCB that you have earnt within the company by changing to the real adult insurance policy. My jaw dropped when they quoted me this information, I'm unhappy about it and will be canceling my policy with Endsleigh (Zurich). I think its silly that even if you did gain NCB you would just loose it all like that, what a shock.
Anyone got any opinions on this and insurance in general, I am shocked if I knew this was going to happen I would of changed companies a long time ago.
Last edited by polo-sib on Wed Sep 10, 2008 10:56 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Try the comparison sites like confused.com & moneysupermarket.com etc, etc. Will give you an idea on who's going give a good price, then start the old fashioned ring around the best few & play them up against each other to get the best deal.
Also try Elephant & Direct Line, neither comes up on the usual comparison sites, plus Tesco too.
Me being old enough to know better & driving a 1.3, plus living in a low crime rural area, means my fully comp insurance with a £60 excess & protected NCB, is only £170!
Really should be paying less! 
Even when I declare the alloys & 60mm drop thats going on it, I don't think it'll change much, if any!!!
(I'm with Elephant)
Also try Elephant & Direct Line, neither comes up on the usual comparison sites, plus Tesco too.
Me being old enough to know better & driving a 1.3, plus living in a low crime rural area, means my fully comp insurance with a £60 excess & protected NCB, is only £170!
Even when I declare the alloys & 60mm drop thats going on it, I don't think it'll change much, if any!!!
Upsetting ain't it!Josh_polo wrote:WTF i was paying £135 a month last year!!!
That was 9-10 years ago, insurance is stupidly high now! Bonus for being older now!
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you mean being a girl ftw! female drivers get premiums at about half the rate of guys. proven. im paying 1250 a year 3rd party f+t for a 1.0 6n, my policy. thats the cheapest i could get it. ironically, it went UP when i made it my mum/dads policy with me named. started 18yo. insurance is a royal p***take.pip_polo wrote:i pay £400 on a 03 1.4tdi sport with 1yr ncb.
co op ftw




