denislawsbackheel
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I always shop around for all insurance every year.
“Nice” FOC you say? Who is this person that you speak of?I`ve had a Car Insurance Quote from my existing Insurers Swinton to confirm my new Direct Debit for the forthcoming year.
I stupidly forgot last year to "shop around" but overnight I did and found that Santander were offering a good offer for me. Nothing had changed from last year and I`ve enjoyed 9 years No Claim Bonus and even includes my 40 year old daughter, who lives in Bulgaria but stays with us occasionally and uses my car.
So my new Insurance with them is a nice £465.40 for this nice FOC and his daughter and includes a small monthly fee for taking it out as a monthly Direct Debit.
I called to tell Swinton that I would NO longer be renewing with them for next year and the dear girl at the other end was lost for words when I asked could they match Santanders quote. ;)
The robbing bastards at Swinton wanted £978.40 for exactly the same insurance.
Talk about money grabbing gits so my fellow Blue Mooners who constantly stay with the same Insurance Company for years, spend an hour or so looking and shopping around when your new policy is ready for renewing.
I suspect most of you already do this.
It is stupid, and not logical, it's like "you can't afford a mortgage of £700 a month"......but you can afford to pay £1500 rent......it's laughable, but just pure greed, surprised it's not Bexit or Ukraines fault, which is the excuse for all current greed.Th insurance industry runs on data.
If you have a certain brand of car, live in a certain post code and are a certain age, and all that matches with their data that says lots of those combinations had claims this year, the price will go up.
It feels stupid but it's probably logical to them.
When you shop around, you find some company that hasn't had a load of claims for your combination and therefore you get a better deal.
After looking at my online banking a few months ago I couldn’t believe how much I was paying so I went on a mission to reduce my direct debits and had some decent results, it doesn’t look like much but it all adds up during the course of a year.
Three Phone Contract was
£20 p/m now £16
Car Insurance was
£90.43 p/m now £51.29
Virgin Media was
£50 p/m now £39
Contact Lenses was
£31.50 p/m now £25
Water Bill was
£30 p/m now £25
Octopus Energy was
£190 p/m now £150 p/m and in credit
That’s what the DD was set at until I questioned it£190 month energy? Have you got a grow in your loft?
My dad was an insurance broker for most of his life and even 40 yrs ago he would slag Swinton off as shysters.I`ve had a Car Insurance Quote from my existing Insurers Swinton to confirm my new Direct Debit for the forthcoming year.
I stupidly forgot last year to "shop around" but overnight I did and found that Santander were offering a good offer for me. Nothing had changed from last year and I`ve enjoyed 9 years No Claim Bonus and even includes my 40 year old daughter, who lives in Bulgaria but stays with us occasionally and uses my car.
So my new Insurance with them is a nice £465.40 for this nice FOC and his daughter and includes a small monthly fee for taking it out as a monthly Direct Debit.
I called to tell Swinton that I would NO longer be renewing with them for next year and the dear girl at the other end was lost for words when I asked could they match Santanders quote. ;)
The robbing bastards at Swinton wanted £978.40 for exactly the same insurance.
Talk about money grabbing gits so my fellow Blue Mooners who constantly stay with the same Insurance Company for years, spend an hour or so looking and shopping around when your new policy is ready for renewing.
I suspect most of you already do this.
Moi. ;)“Nice” FOC you say? Who is this person that you speak of?
I tried that with Swinton and they said they no longer offered short term insurance so I had to bite the bullet and pay something like £58 more for the full year so it wasn`t too bad.Oh and btw if your daughter only drives occasionally when back in Blighty might be better just to insure her on short term insurance or add her to your policy when she here.
I always switch when my insurance company offers to match a lower rate, telling them 'why didn't you offer me that price in the first place 'They’re banking on people being lazy and auto renewing.
Mine was £290 last year, quoted £420 by the same company.
Shopped around, found £285, rang my existing company to cancel and they asked what I’d found and they matched the £285 quote with no questions asked.
Gonna try 50p next year.
The only reason I didn’t was that I’d taken off legal insurance and courtesy car off the new quotes and I kept them with Churchill.I always switch when my insurance company offers to match a lower rate, telling them 'why didn't you offer me that price in the first place '
I've always maintained that car insurance is the biggest scam of all. Like the way you're supposed to declare any convictions from the past 5 years even though they drop off your licence after 3 years. They do that for one reason - to give them an excuse to put up your premium.I`ve had a Car Insurance Quote from my existing Insurers Swinton to confirm my new Direct Debit for the forthcoming year.
I stupidly forgot last year to "shop around" but overnight I did and found that Santander were offering a good offer for me. Nothing had changed from last year and I`ve enjoyed 9 years No Claim Bonus and even includes my 40 year old daughter, who lives in Bulgaria but stays with us occasionally and uses my car.
So my new Insurance with them is a nice £465.40 for this nice FOC and his daughter and includes a small monthly fee for taking it out as a monthly Direct Debit.
I called to tell Swinton that I would NO longer be renewing with them for next year and the dear girl at the other end was lost for words when I asked could they match Santanders quote. ;)
The robbing bastards at Swinton wanted £978.40 for exactly the same insurance.
Talk about money grabbing gits so my fellow Blue Mooners who constantly stay with the same Insurance Company for years, spend an hour or so looking and shopping around when your new policy is ready for renewing.
I suspect most of you already do this.
I did that a few years ago. I actually couldn't find a better price at the time, but I told the insurance company I'd found one £60 cheaper and they matched it lol.They’re banking on people being lazy and auto renewing.
Mine was £290 last year, quoted £420 by the same company.
Shopped around, found £285, rang my existing company to cancel and they asked what I’d found and they matched the £285 quote with no questions asked.
Gonna try 50p next year.