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mani 05-02-2007 15:58

Car insurance...
 
can anyone here explain how one insurer can quote 675 for a years insurance and another quote over 4500?!

i mean surely in the end the same company insures everything

they cant be gettin that much profit can they?!

WillowTheWhisp 05-02-2007 16:01

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Not sure what you mean by the same company insures everything but that is one heck of a difference there! :eek:

***Mr D*** 05-02-2007 16:20

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Quote:

Originally Posted by mani (Post 379541)
can anyone here explain how one insurer can quote 675 for a years insurance and another quote over 4500?!

i mean surely in the end the same company insures everything

they cant be gettin that much profit can they?!

There are many different Insurance companies.

It does not all go into one pot, a lot are part of a group though.

Ie The Royal Bank of Scotland Group, Have the likes of NIG, Direct Line, Churchill, Devitt. as a quick example.

Was it Norwich Union who quoted you.:D they are renown for it.

mani 05-02-2007 16:36

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yeah the 4.5K was norwich - its just ridiculous

and to think ppl pay it aswell!!!

i was meanin at the end even those companies are insured by lloyds of london - all insurance groups are

shillelagh 05-02-2007 17:08

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When i was looking for car insurance norwich union direct was cheapest! well for me anyway

entwisi 05-02-2007 18:13

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its a way of politely tell you to go forth!

Quite simply, you don't fit the demograph that they want as customers.

chav1 05-02-2007 18:41

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see if they have a we will match any offer and reard you 50 quid deal or somthing , it would serve them right if you could take advantage of it

K.S.H 05-02-2007 19:13

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Have you tried www.confused.com ?

You'll find most insurance brokers use the same insurance company, MMA seems to be the most popular, they must get it cheaper the more policy's they buy, hence difference in quotes from company's - PS, dont try going direct, you cant, I already tried that one :)

panther 05-02-2007 19:23

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churchill?? worth a try

yerself 06-02-2007 10:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by K.S.H
PS, dont try going direct, you cant, I already tried that one

You're right there K.S.H. I went on the confused .com site, got a quote and thought, 'I'll be clever here and go direct, cut out the middle man.' No chance, going direct was 300 quid more expensive.

pendy 06-02-2007 13:45

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I am 60, I have never had an accident that I caused (run into the back of once), and have a totally clean licence. Bought an old car for £450 - best quote I could get for insurance was over £500!!! - how can they justify a premium more than the value of the car, for goodness sake? Whatever happened, I'd never get my money back on that basis.

John_Timmins 06-02-2007 13:52

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cause they hae to cover the cost of you running into the back of a bentley theres not just your car on the road :)

looking at about a grand for my insurance!!! :(

AccyJay 06-02-2007 18:58

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Quote:

Originally Posted by panther (Post 379659)
churchill?? worth a try

I was with "Churchill" once. They are really bad when they have to pay out.

It took nearly 3 months for me to have my claim sorted. What a joy, three months without a car.

:mad:

Sara 06-02-2007 20:16

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Best quote we had this year was Endsleigh.com. They have used HSBC went to them direct and it was a lot dearer then endsleigh.

mani 06-02-2007 21:22

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bladdy hell

over a grand? what was the value of the car john?! a damned bentley continentel GT?!

i've had my £15,000 insured for 675!

that confused.com website is just magic though - saves so much faffing around


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