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Penalised For Being Retired
My renewal date for my car insurance was last week. I was happy with the renewal quote from the Post Office so I stayed with them.
All the documents came yesterday and I was checking the details when I saw they still had me down as employed by the government. Today I rang them to advise that I am no longer employed and have now retired, only to be told that I will have to pay an extra £9.50 a year. When I asked why, I was told they have to presume I will drive my car more! I pointed out that I now no longer do the 15 miles a day journey I used to so, as I worked 3 days a week, that's at least 2000 miles per year less. I believe that now I am retired they must, automatically, be assuming that I have suddenly become a less competent driver and that annoys the hell out of me. |
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what sort of car do you drive and how much have they quoted you .
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if they would not take my word i drove it much less now, then if i was in yer position, i would look around, get a better quote n tell em to get stuffed, to me its tantamount to calling ya a liar. n i would be very annoyed.:mad:
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It's a Ford Fiesta and I pay £180 for fully comprehensive insurance (maximum no-claims bonus).
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I pay £117 fully comp on a Seat Arosa 1000cc
It is low because I do less than 2000miles a year You will be able to get a better quote if you can state a low mileage. |
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I'm hoping to get a new Fiesta before Christmas so I'll be shopping around for the insurance. My present car is 6 years old and has a 1350 cc engine but I am down for only 5000 miles a year. I don't mind it being assumed I will still do the same mileage (though leisure rather than business) but I don't believe that's the reason for the increase. I am sure it's an "ageist" agenda - I am retired therefore I must be senile. :mad:
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well i would mind, if i wasn't, seems margaret pays a lot less fer a european car, ok cc is less, but yours still seems high by comparison.:confused:
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I pay £550 for my 2.9 V6 with all the trimmings like European breakdown cover.
I must be mad but I love my motor. It owes me nothing. |
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Before my Dad died 5 years ago I sorted out his insurance for him, he did less than 1000 miles a year, he only used it for coming up to my gaff and shopping in Act. I tried to persuade him to stop driving but he was very stubborn, anyway the last time it was up for renewal I actually said that he should take out third party fire and theft, thinking it would save him money, it would have actually cost him more.
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I pay £244 per annum £100 excess, but claim to and do, less than 5000 miles a year.
On a 2000cc Mondeo Ghia X TDCi |
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I pay nothing, mainly due to the fact I'm on four other peoples insurance as an extra driver, three of whom get a reduction in their premium.
However the last time I needed to insure a car in my own name, I found I was past their time period of 2 years to allow my former accident free, no claims, driving to make any difference, they put me down as a new driver and wanted to charge triple the amount I used to pay making the vehicle worthless, if I hadn't scrapped it I possibly could still be driving it illegally, all because they put the premium beyond my reach! :( |
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happened to me that Less years ago, was 2 months oer the 2 years, had been driving fer approx 14 yrs previously, no claims.:mad: was not a happy bunny, but needed a car at that time so had to tolerate it.
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