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Re: Impending ins. renewal.
« Reply #15 on: 22 January 2011, 22:04:24 »

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Ive just gone with esure fully comp £355, 44 years old with 6 years no claims.

Would have been cheaper had my old insurance company not mucked about sending prove of no claims
I have this proof of no claims problem. the last ins. co. is supposed to keep such details. I've gone from FULL to 9 to 6 each time i change. Really getting tiresome now. >:(


Why is it that insurance companies know all your claim's history already but you have to prove your no claims surely this must be stored and shared! such as pain  >:(
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Re: Impending ins. renewal.
« Reply #16 on: 22 January 2011, 22:11:20 »

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Ive just gone with esure fully comp £355, 44 years old with 6 years no claims.

Would have been cheaper had my old insurance company not mucked about sending prove of no claims
I have this proof of no claims problem. the last ins. co. is supposed to keep such details. I've gone from FULL to 9 to 6 each time i change. Really getting tiresome now. >:(


Why is it that insurance companies know all your claim's history already but you have to prove your no claims surely this must be stored and shared! such as pain  >:(
It must be in thier favour when quoting...what else could it be? ::)
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Re: Impending ins. renewal.
« Reply #17 on: 23 January 2011, 09:59:08 »

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.............Hate to think what Adrian Flex will want from me this year then!

(Plans to start robbing banks................................) ;) ;)
i tried them and nearly had a heart attack theyre a joke
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Re: Impending ins. renewal.
« Reply #18 on: 23 January 2011, 10:00:42 »

tesco...ive been with them 7 years and no other company can get anywhere near them
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Re: Impending ins. renewal.
« Reply #19 on: 23 January 2011, 10:42:12 »

After doing all the searching on comparison sites & getting nowhere i got put onto Footman James, not only were they much cheaper than all the others but i got no claims protected & also breakdown recovery into the bargain, & the recovery ive used a couple of times due to my g/box episodes :'( so well worth it :y.
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« Reply #20 on: 23 January 2011, 14:17:55 »

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Been with Budget for two years now as they're the cheapest on said comparison site but this years quote is £368 tpft. For those who don't know & love/hate me i'm 24...ok... 47, clean licence (amazingly) & full no claims, car is a 98 3.0 MV6. HGV occupation is said to go against me but otherwise think this is too much. I've been given an independant broker by friends to check out but any suggestions would be appreciated. Guy. :y



I would have been happy paying only that for mine. cheapest I could get was neering £500 >:(
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