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Re: any reccomendations on cheap insurance?
« Reply #15 on: 03 January 2010, 15:33:54 »

34 year old with 12 years no claims living in Salford and mine is £250 fully comp with Adrian Flux. It is insured as a second car with only 3000 miles per year and I get a further discount for being an advanced driver and member of this forum!  :y
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« Reply #16 on: 03 January 2010, 15:36:10 »

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Essex actually Andy,if I was in Suffolk it would be cheaper.If I hadnt taken the roof of the LDV van I hired for the day about 3 years ago it would be cheaper still. :y ;D

Well mine bl**dy isn't!  No accidents or points on my licence in last 15 years (and more because I was overseas before that).

Price went up about 40% when I renewed last time a couple of months back, and couldn't get anything cheaper anywhere.  Now paying about £250.  May possibly have something to do with unemployed status.

They enjoy kicking you when you are down :( :( :(
i think it was CD Pete who said never tell em yer unemployed cos it makes a big difference
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« Reply #17 on: 03 January 2010, 15:49:01 »

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Essex actually Andy,if I was in Suffolk it would be cheaper.If I hadnt taken the roof of the LDV van I hired for the day about 3 years ago it would be cheaper still. :y ;D

Well mine bl**dy isn't!  No accidents or points on my licence in last 15 years (and more because I was overseas before that).

Price went up about 40% when I renewed last time a couple of months back, and couldn't get anything cheaper anywhere.  Now paying about £250.  May possibly have something to do with unemployed status.

They enjoy kicking you when you are down :( :( :(
i think it was CD Pete who said never tell em yer unemployed cos it makes a big difference
It does make a big difference,because if you are unemployed,you have more time to drive round in your car,and so obviously at a higher risk. ;)
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Re: any reccomendations on cheap insurance?
« Reply #18 on: 03 January 2010, 19:13:36 »

nice 1 lads.i'll be trying swift cover,adrian flux and a few others that have been mentioned.

had a quote in at £900 off kwik fit this morn?!?!?
best so far......

just outta interest i tried a online quote not delaring dr10 or any accidents it came back at £503 fully comp!!...

and i tried the putting the unemployed bit in..dint make a pennys difference??.... :-?

just a case of keep banging me head against the wall for now.i got £900 to beat..

............................................................................. :y
cheers all... :y :y
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Re: any reccomendations on cheap insurance?
« Reply #19 on: 03 January 2010, 19:25:08 »

I pay a tad under £200 tpft for the MV6, full no claims & one HGV speeding (not the best profession for ins.) with Budget & £101 fully comp for the old Consul with Lancaster.
    I don't condone drink driving but i bet a few of us have taken a chance on the morning after every now & again if wer'e honest so not sitting in judgement.
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Re: any reccomendations on cheap insurance?
« Reply #20 on: 03 January 2010, 19:44:17 »

I pay £340 fully comp with 1st central! Found through confused.com!
I'm 32 with full no claims history and a clean licence (god knows how!)
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« Reply #21 on: 03 January 2010, 19:51:40 »

i'v gotta explain the dd a bit further i'm thinking as i feel like a few people are counting me as a drink driver!!
in my eyes i am not!! nor never will be..
i did the responsable bit for years.car stays at home.as do the keys so theres no room for error!i walked home that nite freeeeeezing in a t-shirt(as some bugger helped themselves to me coat at the pub)so  next day i felt 95% ok.. a little bit rough but as in coming down with a cold.but a routine pull and check by the local sheriffs said otherwise..
so i ask every 1 once again..plz dont judge!!!.
i am not a drink driver.dont condone drink driving and would report any 1 i see that knowingly walks out of the pub half cut with the intention of getting behind the wheel..
its a bizarre screwed up situation thats seen me tarred with the dirty brush and counted amounst the naughty crowd..

i'm not getting on at any 1 imperticular that has repliedbut some comments seem unwitingly judging???

but all replys are still greatly appreciated omega brothers lol..

p.s cant wait to get this beast on the road.. ;) ;D
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« Reply #22 on: 03 January 2010, 19:55:42 »

Ljay that first central company were the cheapest up untill this morn!! they did say if i find cheaper to ring them back so?? u never know they come come up trumps again!!!

be nice if so ..lol

cheers matey

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Re: any reccomendations on cheap insurance?
« Reply #23 on: 03 January 2010, 19:59:09 »

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Ljay that first central company were the cheapest up untill this morn!! they did say if i find cheaper to ring them back so?? u never know they come come up trumps again!!!

be nice if so ..lol

cheers matey

wes,, :y


Why ? If they have offered you a quote.. but will lower it if you ring back .. it is obviously NOT their "best" quote anyway.. so they are admitting to ripping you off before you even start !!!

I tell any insurance / tyre / whatever who tell me this where to go.
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« Reply #24 on: 03 January 2010, 20:04:19 »

entwood good point mate!!
i did think such when they said it but i'll give um their chance to shine?? if i get put on hold i'll hang up..if they start beating around the bush i'll hang up!!

but point well taken chief!! ;)
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« Reply #25 on: 03 January 2010, 22:17:03 »

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Essex actually Andy,if I was in Suffolk it would be cheaper.If I hadnt taken the roof of the LDV van I hired for the day about 3 years ago it would be cheaper still. :y ;D

Well mine bl**dy isn't!  No accidents or points on my licence in last 15 years (and more because I was overseas before that).

Price went up about 40% when I renewed last time a couple of months back, and couldn't get anything cheaper anywhere.  Now paying about £250.  May possibly have something to do with unemployed status.

They enjoy kicking you when you are down :( :( :(
i think it was CD Pete who said never tell em yer unemployed cos it makes a big difference
It does make a big difference,because if you are unemployed,you have more time to drive round in your car,and so obviously at a higher risk. ;)

No. You have more time to sit in it on your drive & make engine noises, because you can't afford to drive the damn thing >:(
Come the 7th of Jan it's not insured any more until i find a job. break em >:( >:( >:( >:(
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Re: any reccomendations on cheap insurance?
« Reply #26 on: 03 January 2010, 22:32:40 »

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i'v gotta explain the dd a bit further i'm thinking as i feel like a few people are counting me as a drink driver!!
in my eyes i am not!! nor never will be..
i did the responsable bit for years.car stays at home.as do the keys so theres no room for error!i walked home that nite freeeeeezing in a t-shirt(as some bugger helped themselves to me coat at the pub)so  next day i felt 95% ok.. a little bit rough but as in coming down with a cold.but a routine pull and check by the local sheriffs said otherwise..
so i ask every 1 once again..plz dont judge!!!.
i am not a drink driver.dont condone drink driving and would report any 1 i see that knowingly walks out of the pub half cut with the intention of getting behind the wheel..
its a bizarre screwed up situation thats seen me tarred with the dirty brush and counted amounst the naughty crowd..

i'm not getting on at any 1 imperticular that has repliedbut some comments seem unwitingly judging???

but all replys are still greatly appreciated omega brothers lol..

p.s cant wait to get this beast on the road.. ;) ;D
Hope you're not thinking i'm judging or classing you as a drink driver. I did say many of us have taken the chance on a morning after.
   I was'nt having a pop & would be open about it if i was. I'm a blunt c**t & would never hint or beat about the bush. If i thought you were out of order i'd say so.
    Hope i did'nt give you the wrong impression & best of luck getting your Mig on the road. Guy. :y
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Re: any reccomendations on cheap insurance?
« Reply #27 on: 03 January 2010, 22:38:38 »

£160 fully comp for the Mig for swmbo and me to drive, limited mileage though.  :y
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« Reply #28 on: 03 January 2010, 23:59:35 »

Good for you to admit it and state how you feel - as before bad luck and a little poor judgement.

It could happen to anyone who occasionally drinks if they were not careful.

I detest the pub, get pissed, drive home lot.

This is BTW where if I was in charge I would start DD punishments with a course rather than instant year ban, then decide what is required
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« Reply #29 on: 04 January 2010, 11:10:04 »

A 16 month ban for a DR10 sounds a bit harsh, even more so if it was a "morning after" conviction.

Like yourself I don't believe that alcohol is having the same effect the following morning as what it was having on the night, however I do believe that the persons standard of driving will suffer if they have had so much that a conviction can still be obtained the following morning - if for no other reason than the side effects of being dehydrated (hangover).

Based on what you have said so far though, £900 doesn't sound too bad with a DR10 that resulted in a 16 month ban being dished out.
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