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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Jimbob on 30 June 2015, 20:49:42
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Annual renewal time for the pair of them
Same day since going multicar :-\
Admiral MC wanted £641!
Quick look around, and identical cover for
me : £218 (admiral!)
her : £216 (sheilas wheels)
Rang to cancel, and they tried, but still £50 too dear.
Bought both policies, £434, Got £45 cashback from Topcashback (http://www.topcashback.co.uk/ref/jimbobmv6 if you want to join and get a £5 Amazon voucher)
So £389 for both cars, best ever renewal, plus 2 x Brian toys ;D
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Annual renewal time for the pair of them
Same day since going multicar :-\
Admiral MC wanted £641!
Quick look around, and identical cover for
me : £218 (admiral!)
her : £216 (sheilas wheels)
Rang to cancel, and they tried, but still £50 too dear.
Bought both policies, £434, Got £45 cashback from Topcashback (http://www.topcashback.co.uk/ref/jimbobmv6 if you want to join and get a £5 Amazon voucher)
So £389 for both cars, best ever renewal, plus 2 x Brian toys ;D
Two quid less for a woman. That can't be right. ;)
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Not dissimilar story myself actually, with the high-ranking Sailorman, yesterday.
Got my renewal, £616 (!) up on last year's £570-odd.
Checked online, got it down to £414, rang Hadmiral , who claimed their best possible quote with a 'special' deal was £490 (so down by £126)... but upon re-inputting my details in the meerkat style, got a new quote for £372 ( :D :D) so that was that :y
I know these 'you can save blahblah percent by checking online blah blah' is banded around a lot, but 40% off must be some kind of record?! :)
That's a 31 year old driver, 2 years NCD, excess (compulsory and voluntary) of £500, car valued at nineteen pence.