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V70 Insurance
« on: 12 July 2021, 11:52:36 »

Renewal from Direct Line this year was £201.60 down from £220.64 last year.  :)

A quick search on Confused.com gave me £135.89 with esure for fully comp with business use as well.  :y

Could be bothered to faff around with TopCashback this time as the last two transactions I did with them didn't track and I saw that they have deleted my support tickets.  :-\  About a hundred quids worth of cashback as well. >:( 
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Re: V70 Insurance
« Reply #1 on: 12 July 2021, 12:30:21 »

Yes you have to be sure that you clear all cookies before using Topcashback, I’ve had the same issue.
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Re: V70 Insurance
« Reply #2 on: 13 July 2021, 13:33:19 »

Renewal from Direct Line this year was £201.60 down from £220.64 last year.  :)

A quick search on Confused.com gave me £135.89 with esure for fully comp with business use as well.  :y

Could be bothered to faff around with TopCashback this time as the last two transactions I did with them didn't track and I saw that they have deleted my support tickets.  :-\  About a hundred quids worth of cashback as well. >:(


£135....

Being an old bastard has it's advantages. :y
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Re: V70 Insurance
« Reply #3 on: 13 July 2021, 22:05:15 »

Renewal from Direct Line this year was £201.60 down from £220.64 last year.  :)

A quick search on Confused.com gave me £135.89 with esure for fully comp with business use as well.  :y

Could be bothered to faff around with TopCashback this time as the last two transactions I did with them didn't track and I saw that they have deleted my support tickets.  :-\  About a hundred quids worth of cashback as well. >:(


£135....

Being an old bastard has it's advantages. :y

I effed up with my quote and without thinking put down that I had full NCB, but I use the full NCB on the Mondeo's insurance.  ::)  :-[

I considered keeping shtum, but in the end phoned in, fessed up and ended up paying an extra £21.   :)

So £156 is still not bad and £44 cheaper than the renewal from Direct Line.  :y
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Re: V70 Insurance
« Reply #4 on: 14 July 2021, 13:04:51 »

Renewal from Direct Line this year was £201.60 down from £220.64 last year.  :)

A quick search on Confused.com gave me £135.89 with esure for fully comp with business use as well.  :y

Could be bothered to faff around with TopCashback this time as the last two transactions I did with them didn't track and I saw that they have deleted my support tickets.  :-\  About a hundred quids worth of cashback as well. >:(


£135....

Being an old bastard has it's advantages. :y

I effed up with my quote and without thinking put down that I had full NCB, but I use the full NCB on the Mondeo's insurance.  ::)  :-[

I considered keeping shtum, but in the end phoned in, fessed up and ended up paying an extra £21.   :)

So £156 is still not bad and £44 cheaper than the renewal from Direct Line.  :y


I 'declined to remember' to my insurer that my XFR had been remapped.

Car has now gone so saved myself a few bob. :y
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Re: V70 Insurance
« Reply #5 on: 14 July 2021, 15:04:27 »

Did you put it back to original before you sold it?
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« Reply #6 on: 14 July 2021, 16:01:14 »

Did you put it back to original before you sold it?

I thought I would be able to take it home and remove the map before returning the car when the money arrived in my account. But WBAC don't work that way.

I had to leave the car there and pay £26 for a taxi home.


We live and learn. :-X

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« Reply #7 on: 14 July 2021, 16:12:31 »

Got my VW panel van down to £130 full comp with an extra 60 for breakdown (big yellow taxi home) and 30 for legal to cover the uninsured yobs.
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Re: V70 Insurance
« Reply #8 on: 14 July 2021, 16:21:52 »

Did you put it back to original before you sold it?

I thought I would be able to take it home and remove the map before returning the car when the money arrived in my account. But WBAC don't work that way.

I had to leave the car there and pay £26 for a taxi home.


We live and learn. :-X

Did you find out what they got for it at the auctions?  ???
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Re: V70 Insurance
« Reply #9 on: 14 July 2021, 16:39:31 »

Did you put it back to original before you sold it?

I thought I would be able to take it home and remove the map before returning the car when the money arrived in my account. But WBAC don't work that way.

I had to leave the car there and pay £26 for a taxi home.


We live and learn. :-X
Did you inform WBAC that it had been remapped? If not, some poor bugger risks falling foul of his insurance company.
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Re: V70 Insurance
« Reply #10 on: 14 July 2021, 17:02:34 »

Did you put it back to original before you sold it?

I thought I would be able to take it home and remove the map before returning the car when the money arrived in my account. But WBAC don't work that way.

I had to leave the car there and pay £26 for a taxi home.


We live and learn. :-X

Did you find out what they got for it at the auctions?  ???

No.

But it is up for sale in Hampshire for £350 more than I paid  4 years ago.....which is madness.
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Re: V70 Insurance
« Reply #11 on: 14 July 2021, 17:32:05 »

Second hand car market is madness at the moment.

Why the banger on your drive is suddenly worth a lot more https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57809849
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