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sexydaz

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home ins renewal
« on: 09 January 2010, 18:25:55 »

im with tesco and last year paid£172 just got my renewal £309 needless to say im on the phone and a woman got it down to £271 so i say rightil have to get some quotes she says can i ring you back in an hour ok.best quote i got £186 she rang me back and got it to £201 i was going to renew with them anyway but i mentioned there home emergency cover and that other insurers were throwing it in so she says il ring you back,10 mins later ive thanked her and renewed

[size=16]£185
[size=11]beautiful how many peeps will just pay there renewal and not question it :y[/size][/size]

oh that was with the home cover thrown in amongst other benefits :y
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STMO999

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Re: home ins renewal
« Reply #1 on: 09 January 2010, 18:28:49 »

I got my car insurance lowered by £70 last year by taking sharp intakes of breath and haggling. :y
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Re: home ins renewal
« Reply #2 on: 09 January 2010, 18:29:24 »

I need to renew mine.

Any recommendations.

TIA  :y
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Re: home ins renewal
« Reply #3 on: 09 January 2010, 20:44:12 »

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I need to renew mine.

Any recommendations.

TIA  :y

MoreThan gave me a good deal last year.
Both cars, house including contents cover all for £529
Will see if they are as good come renewal time.

Mick
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Re: home ins renewal
« Reply #4 on: 09 January 2010, 20:51:57 »

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im with tesco and last year paid£172 just got my renewal £309 needless to say im on the phone and a woman got it down to £271 so i say rightil have to get some quotes she says can i ring you back in an hour ok.best quote i got £186 she rang me back and got it to £201 i was going to renew with them anyway but i mentioned there home emergency cover and that other insurers were throwing it in so she says il ring you back,10 mins later ive thanked her and renewed

[size=16]£185
[size=11]beautiful how many peeps will just pay there renewal and not question it :y[/size][/size]

oh that was with the home cover thrown in amongst other benefits :y

Make absolutely sure its the same level of cover.....and if you had gone via say cash back kings then you could have got another lump of money back
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Re: home ins renewal
« Reply #5 on: 09 January 2010, 20:56:43 »

Churchill are my current insurers, they sent my renewal the other day & it's £307.70. Yeh right :o :o :o :o :o :o
I rang round a few & popped into Barclays where i bank, i got it down to around £120.00 cheaper.

I did the same last year & churchill reduced their quote by a considerable amount :y

Pays to shop :)
« Last Edit: 09 January 2010, 20:57:00 by waspy »
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STMO999

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Re: home ins renewal
« Reply #6 on: 09 January 2010, 21:00:46 »

If you want consistently low premiums, you need to change your ins company every year.
As KW said earlier, I think, the first year is your introductory price, after that they bump it up each renewal.
The big two comparison sites usually yield a few great prices but, as Mark said, make sure the cover includes everything you need.
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sexydaz

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Re: home ins renewal
« Reply #7 on: 09 January 2010, 21:02:14 »

i keep all my eggs in one basket not just for the discounts of multiple policies but every year i get quotes and no one seems to be able to touch tesco ive been with them 5 yrs now
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STMO999

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« Reply #8 on: 09 January 2010, 21:04:30 »

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i keep all my eggs in one basket not just for the discounts of multiple policies but every year i get quotes and no one seems to be able to touch tesco ive been with them 5 yrs now


So you get discount on your insurance if you buy a basket of eggs at tesco. Sounds OK. :y
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sexydaz

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« Reply #9 on: 09 January 2010, 21:06:26 »

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i keep all my eggs in one basket not just for the discounts of multiple policies but every year i get quotes and no one seems to be able to touch tesco ive been with them 5 yrs now


So you get discount on your insurance if you buy a basket of eggs at tesco. Sounds OK. :y
aye no frills
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« Reply #10 on: 09 January 2010, 21:07:50 »

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i keep all my eggs in one basket not just for the discounts of multiple policies but every year i get quotes and no one seems to be able to touch tesco ive been with them 5 yrs now


So you get discount on your insurance if you buy a basket of eggs at tesco. Sounds OK. :y
idiot ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D :y
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