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Car ins. (again, sorry)
« on: 01 February 2011, 19:28:12 »

Budget quoted me £346.12 renewal. A friends recomendation came in at £409. Swiftcover were £389. Swinton were £439 with £150 cashback after 3 months so £279 Don't like gimmicks.
   Best overall price & terms is Asda @ £313.75. All quotes were TPFT. Any more you think i should try? Not Admiral or Adrian Flux thankyou.

   P.S. I nearly spat coffee all over the keypad when after being told her quote was'nt close the girl from Swinton said, "hang on & i'll just pop it in again for you"!!!! :o :P :-*
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« Reply #1 on: 01 February 2011, 19:33:02 »

For the first time EVER, Fully Comprehensive policies have become cheaper than TPFT policies.

Insurance companies have statistics that people who take on Comprehensive Cover are more likely to take care of their vehicle and are less likely to have an accident.

Give it a go.  :y
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« Reply #2 on: 01 February 2011, 19:34:38 »

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Budget quoted me £346.12 renewal. A friends recomendation came in at £409. Swiftcover were £389. Swinton were £439 with £150 cashback after 3 months so £279 Don't like gimmicks.
   Best overall price & terms is Asda @ £313.75. All quotes were TPFT. Any more you think i should try? Not Admiral or Adrian Flux thankyou.

   P.S. I nearly spat coffee all over the keypad when after being told her quote was'nt close the girl from Swinton said, "hang on & i'll just pop it in again for you"!!!! :o :P :-*


So.......£6 a week or £7 a week. Is it really worth worrying? ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #3 on: 01 February 2011, 19:37:27 »

Direct Line have always come in consistantly cheaper for me.  If you try online you can see the premuim alter as you fiddle with options and cover, and, yes, Fully comp sometimes comes in lower than TPF&T.
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« Reply #4 on: 01 February 2011, 19:52:15 »

Found aviva were cheap this year but my wife is with the coop and they were cheap, And yep f/comp in some cases is cheaper than tpft. :y
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« Reply #5 on: 01 February 2011, 19:56:14 »

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Direct Line have always come in consistantly cheaper for me.  If you try online you can see the premuim alter as you fiddle with options and cover, and, yes, Fully comp sometimes comes in lower than TPF&T.
Direct fricking rip off...£649 TPFT????? Where have you been looking if they're your cheapest? No wonder the spend on telly ads saying they're not on any comparison website, i can see why.
   Frick that for a game of soldiers! ::)
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« Reply #6 on: 01 February 2011, 19:57:12 »

try tescos mate... but be sure to shop around at your renewal as they dont exactly reward loyalty!!!!!

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« Reply #7 on: 01 February 2011, 20:02:19 »

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try tescos mate... but be sure to shop around at your renewal as they dont exactly reward loyalty!!!!!

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Can't phone Tesco this late but i'll try tomorrow, see if they can beat Asda.

  Don't they do isa's as well? Might move mine from Natwest!!! :y
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« Reply #8 on: 01 February 2011, 20:10:23 »

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Reply #7 - Today at 20:02     Webby the Bear wrote Today at 19:57:

try tescos mate... but be sure to shop around at your renewal as they dont exactly reward loyalty!!!!!

 
Can't phone Tesco this late but i'll try tomorrow, see if they can beat Asda.

  Don't they do isa's as well? Might move mine from Natwest!!!   


mate tesco do everything from sim cards to car insurance and from broadband to personal loans!!!!

my feelings are that they can offer good service (in terms of low prices) due to them having so many fingers in so many pies.

however, going on my personal experience theyre efficient. i changed from TPFT to fully comp about a month after i bought the car. no long wait. 2 minute phone call. new certificate/schedule the next day!!!!!

but as i said they charged me more this renewal (about a tenner a month) so as long as youre not a lazy butt like me shop around :) :) :) :) :)

ps dont bother ringing them...get a quote online  :y :y :y :y
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« Reply #9 on: 01 February 2011, 20:21:24 »

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try tescos mate... but be sure to shop around at your renewal as they dont exactly reward loyalty!!!!!

 >:(
Can't phone Tesco this late but i'll try tomorrow, see if they can beat Asda.

  Don't they do isa's as well? Might move mine from Natwest!!! :y
tescos rule in my oppinion and yes if they can give you £150 cash back in 3 months why cant they just give you the discount there and then to get your custom
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« Reply #10 on: 01 February 2011, 20:51:49 »

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Direct Line have always come in consistantly cheaper for me.  If you try online you can see the premuim alter as you fiddle with options and cover, and, yes, Fully comp sometimes comes in lower than TPF&T.
Direct fricking rip off...£649 TPFT????? Where have you been looking if they're your cheapest? No wonder the spend on telly ads saying they're not on any comparison website, i can see why.
   Frick that for a game of soldiers! ::)

Hmmmm .. when I had the miggy they came in at under £250 fully comp, protected NCD for me, and that was with the missus as a named driver (and she is on a provisional!).  Now I drive a skoda skip they are £150.
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Hmmmm .. when I had the miggy they came in at under £250 fully comp, protected NCD for me, and that was with the missus as a named driver (and she is on a provisional!).  Now I drive a skoda skip they are £150.

now you can up date your profile with what you actually drive instead of ''not telling''.... youve told the world now mate  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #12 on: 01 February 2011, 21:50:25 »

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Hmmmm .. when I had the miggy they came in at under £250 fully comp, protected NCD for me, and that was with the missus as a named driver (and she is on a provisional!).  Now I drive a skoda skip they are £150.

now you can up date your profile with what you actually drive instead of ''not telling''.... youve told the world now mate  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

B*gg*r   ::) :-[ ;D
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« Reply #14 on: 01 February 2011, 22:00:21 »

my 2.5v6 is £295 fully comp with Tesco...
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