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Offline mattyg127

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Re: Rip off Insurance ?
« Reply #10 on: 16 June 2011, 02:06 »
that is unreal ive been lucky im 22 only have 2 years ncb and 3 points and im only £516 for the full year for my golf  makes no sense how someone with 5x my ncb is double the price
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Offline Steve30

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Re: Rip off Insurance ?
« Reply #11 on: 16 June 2011, 07:54 »
Just to give you guys heads up here , managed to get a quote £402 10yrs no claims with Directline , got to be better than 748 or 1200 quid piss takers  :cool:

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Re: Rip off Insurance ?
« Reply #12 on: 16 June 2011, 08:34 »
i`m with direct line for the ed30 and passat wagon, can`t remember what the cost of each policy is but have always been a good price and have always recieved a good service :smiley:


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Re: Rip off Insurance ?
« Reply #13 on: 16 June 2011, 08:37 »
yep, now I am running 2 standard motors direct line wins hands down  :smiley:
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Offline brett

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Re: Rip off Insurance ?
« Reply #14 on: 16 June 2011, 09:07 »
ye i was with direct line last year first car i'd ever insured on my own with only 3 yr named driver ncb and it was 452 for the yr i think ,got my renewal couple of months ago and it had shot upto 858 for the yr and that was with 3 yrs named driver and a yr ncb grrr,was quite lucky someone on here had mentioned a company called hic (think thats right lol) and they got me it on a classic policy lol for 400 all in ,limited mileage but i'm lucky i live in a small town and dont go cruising about to much lol

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Re: Rip off Insurance ?
« Reply #15 on: 16 June 2011, 09:25 »
ye i was with direct line last year first car i'd ever insured on my own with only 3 yr named driver ncb and it was 452 for the yr i think ,got my renewal couple of months ago and it had shot upto 858 for the yr and that was with 3 yrs named driver and a yr ncb grrr,was quite lucky someone on here had mentioned a company called hic (think thats right lol) and they got me it on a classic policy lol for 400 all in ,limited mileage but i'm lucky i live in a small town and dont go cruising about to much lol
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Re: Rip off Insurance ?
« Reply #16 on: 16 June 2011, 10:33 »
Your not alone Steve. My renewal with Bell was £600 more than last year. HAHA JOG ON !

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Re: Rip off Insurance ?
« Reply #17 on: 16 June 2011, 11:11 »
Your not alone Steve. My renewal with Bell was £600 more than last year. HAHA JOG ON !

this seems to be a common thing come renewal, mine doubled so went to their sister company and it was reduced even with a crash...

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Re: Rip off Insurance ?
« Reply #18 on: 16 June 2011, 11:20 »
Yep found it cheaper elsewhere, just makes you wonder, considering the cost of my insurance you would think they would want me to stay with them and actually give me a reasonably competitive price, like they did last year.

Instead they wack it up £600 a hope I wont notice, knob heads.

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Re: Rip off Insurance ?
« Reply #19 on: 16 June 2011, 11:25 »
Yep found it cheaper elsewhere, just makes you wonder, considering the cost of my insurance you would think they would want me to stay with them and actually give me a reasonably competitive price, like they did last year.

Instead they wack it up £600 a hope I wont notice, knob heads.

 i agree, just doesnt seem like good business sense