GvidoR wrote: » It's for sale. 123 wouldn't quote me. Didn't try BOI yet as you have to call them.
GvidoR wrote: » 21 Male 3 years full licence 3 years no claims in own name 0 points, etc, etc 2000 VW Polo 1.4 First Ireland €1472 Brittons €1493 Axa €1950 Chill €2607
dodzy wrote: » Boxymo.ie
rajatparihar wrote: » Gender: M Age: 29 Car: 2012 Audi A7 3.0 Tdi Quattro 245BHP NCD: 1 year Licence: Full licence Cover: Third Party Fire and Theft Current Premium: €950 with 123.ie
Sour Lemonz wrote: » Gender: M Age: 34 Location: Co Kildare Car: 2008 Honda Civic Sport NCD: Full Licence: Full Irish 9 yrs, No Points Cover: Fully comp, Full NCB Protect, break-down cover, unlimited windscreen cover Last year's premium: 654.27 with 123.ie Renewal with existing insurer: 1203.64 Best new price: 734 - FBD Best value: 817.26 - Allianz <- went with these guys cos the cover they offer with fully comp, full NCB protection, break-down cover, unlimited windscreen cover at price they offer is decent. 123.ie were not willing to move on price at all so i left them and agent couldnt understand why, asked me if i wanted to make complaints however i refused as it would not result in revised cost of insurance. I know at least 9 folks at work who left them and my sister also left them and also 3 of my friends. thats 13 people have left 123.ie due to their horrible price increases.
jeffk wrote: » Over three hours work and saved just over 200123.ie 708.46 AA 833.13 Allianz 509.82 Blue Insurance-Ten minutes on hold, gave up Boi popular 495 prestige 530, refused to match Allianz ( even though we all do our banking with them) Britton-can’t answer a can’t call back Campionins/Best Quote -Cut off/they hung up soon after telling them my car was over 10 years Chill 722-rang and won’t match Allianz, said on their system Allianz was 900 or so FBD-over 10 years’ wont quote Firstireland 680 Quoteme 867 Zurich 966
_Tombstone_ wrote: » keep ringing...
jeffk wrote: » Who else Emailed BOI saying you lost my custom over 20 and chill said give us a time we might do better
shietpilot wrote: » Liberty
jeffk wrote: » High risk area,need scan of passport an driving license just to quote you :mad:
shietpilot wrote: » You cannot get a quote online?
bigmick1 wrote: » I've previously heard about drivers getting insurance from European companies and it working out cheaper. Does anyone know more about this?
masterboy123 wrote: » I am confused about date of issue of driving l licence and its effecting my insurance. I was holding EU driving licence and changed to Irish licence in 2014 which is the issue date on front now. However on the back of licence its showing the 2011 which is original date when I first got my licence in another EU country. My insurance quote from Kennco is: 1300e if I write 2 years holding current licence and 1100e if I write 5 years holding current licence. Male 29y 1.6 Petrol 2006 2 years NCB No penalty Legally which is the right date to submit? Thanks
cantdecide wrote: » The category start date on the back is the one that matters for insurance purposes. It's when you earned the full licence entitlement for the category so reflects your experience. In the same way if you had passed the full motorcycle test in 2008, the A start date would be 2008, the B start date would be 2011 but in any case the licence itself would be issued for 10 years from 2014 to 2024. Hypothetically, if you passed the truck test today, you'd then have A-2008, B-2011, C-2016 but the C category would have a five year expiry so on the back, the C start date would be 2016 and the C category expiry date would be 2021; five years from now as you can't get a medical cert for longer than 5 years for truck categories but the new licence would be issued from 2016 to 2026. I know that in many EU countries, you get a licence for life making the category start dates redundant sometimes but in your case, rest assured 2011 is the date they are concerned about. Insurance companies won't care when your card was issued in Ireland.