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      05-21-2010, 03:22 PM   #23
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hey

i went will bell insurance in the end, was cheapest by far

i had been driving company cars for the last 7 years, with no claims, bloody good as i was doing 30K year

i left my last company 14 months ago and didnt get a car, as i was working and living in london.

just got a car, and my no claims is gone, as i have not driven for a year, and didnt get a letter within 6 months of leaving stating my no claims...


long and short of it, not driving for a year lost my 10 years no claims and has cost me £400...

beware
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hey

i went will bell insurance in the end, was cheapest by far

i had been driving company cars for the last 7 years, with no claims, bloody good as i was doing 30K year

i left my last company 14 months ago and didnt get a car, as i was working and living in london.

just got a car, and my no claims is gone, as i have not driven for a year, and didnt get a letter within 6 months of leaving stating my no claims...


long and short of it, not driving for a year lost my 10 years no claims and has cost me £400...

beware
oh and bmw insurance wanted 2k for a 31 year old. with no points or crashes and living in a good post code. £1100 more than bell
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      05-21-2010, 06:43 PM   #25
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oh and bmw insurance wanted 2k for a 31 year old. with no points or crashes and living in a good post code. £1100 more than bell
wtf? That sounds properly wrong mate. The quote I had from them was around the £1600 mark and I'm a couple of years younger than you, only had my license for about 4.5 years and only 3 years NCB.

Baggy, your postcode must be REALLY high risk or something??? What do you do for a living, that can jack it up sometimes.

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      05-21-2010, 06:55 PM   #26
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the last 2 years u have been with bmw but this year £500 more than a anyone else
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      05-22-2010, 05:33 AM   #27
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wtf? That sounds properly wrong mate. The quote I had from them was around the £1600 mark and I'm a couple of years younger than you, only had my license for about 4.5 years and only 3 years NCB.

Baggy, your postcode must be REALLY high risk or something??? What do you do for a living, that can jack it up sometimes.
no my post code is on of best, i checked, the issue is i have no no claims due to the company insurance cock up.

i checked what my insurance would be with 5 + no claims and it was just shy of 600.

i all i was saying was, if you leave a company insurance, get a letter from them in 6 months of leaving, or you lose your no claims
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      05-22-2010, 05:42 AM   #28
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my best one is £830 for the year w/ elephant.. and that's my renewal

everything else was coming out ~£1200 / £1400! :O
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no my post code is on of best, i checked, the issue is i have no no claims due to the company insurance cock up.

i checked what my insurance would be with 5 + no claims and it was just shy of 600.

i all i was saying was, if you leave a company insurance, get a letter from them in 6 months of leaving, or you lose your no claims
Ah I see.

Regarding the 6 months thing, I think you have to take out insurance within 6 months of cancelling/coming off a previous policy. Say you sell your car and cancel the insurance with some NCB, if you dont buy and insure yourself on another car within 6 months that's when you lose your NCB....at least that's what I always thought.
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      05-22-2010, 09:22 PM   #30
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i'm with elephant...touch wood...haven't had to claim ....but they're ok...

I would avoid all these underwriters or brokers or whatever third party companies....

another opportunity to pass the bucket if u hav to claim....

and they're just loads of telesales marketing stuff!...loads of legal claim solicitors contacting u etc etc....
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