readytosnap wrote: » I don't think my NCB protection would migrate to another insurer. So I guess you would be kinda stuck with your provider in a similar situation.
9935452 wrote: » They do . Why would they ask you the following questions. How many years NCB do you have ? Followed by have you made a claim in the last 3 or 5 years . Surely the claims in the last few years are irrelevent if you have a NCB
Rod Munch wrote: » He paid for full ncd protection and was rightly not penalised for the claim. Some people would have you believe that insurers will load you for making any claim. That is simply not true.
_Brian wrote: » Renewal just arrived... €1221 So the trend has been, €440 €680 €850 €1221 (renewal quote) What a joke.. Surely I'm low rsk, 44yo male, no convictions, no points, 09 VW tiguan, married 2 kids.. FFS
wotzgoingon wrote: » What age are you? I'm being robbed paying just under a grand. 2001 Subaru Impreza WRX, 2 litre turbo petrol.
SCOOP 64 wrote: » 1998 opel astra 1.4 ,no points, full NCB,no claims, €272 fully comp, renewal notice,bank of ireland (rsa) being over 15 yrs was expecting worst, but did get extra discount for being BOI customer.
wotzgoingon wrote: » Jesus you got off very lightly with a claim and all.
readytosnap wrote: » 50 2014 vw up 1.0 1 claim last year (none prior to that) €7000 for a new engine (contaminated fuel) renewed with Aviva (stayed with them as they did pay my claim, unlike a lot of other insurance companies) €364 fully comp, ncb protection, personal worldwide injury insurance included (for any injury sustained as a fee paying passenger on any transport) Wife on policy also, both have full licence, driving of other cars.
Colash wrote: » Apologies I thought your post said country . I'm in Roscommon
KC161 wrote: » I changed addresses here in Cork and it made a difference in the premium,yeah I know Ireland,what I meant was Cork,Kerry,Limerick etc etc, every county has a different risk attached in their opinion whether right or wrong. Say Knocknaheeny in Cork is more of a risk than say Foxrock in Dublin. You ended up with the same quote as myself. Insurance is like a Lottery. Got only knows what numbers they'll hand out.
Colash wrote: » Security guard and Ireland . I've rang a few places and 700 is best I can get . . Which to me is still a big increase
KC161 wrote: » Your own details are near identical to my own. I've a focus with the same engine and same year. AXA quoted me 700e. up from 550e the previous year. What did you give for your occupation? County of residence?
Colash wrote: » Age 31 NCB maximum Point zero Full license 11 years No claims or convicted Car is a 1.6 2009 Volvo s40 diseal Insured it with a broker through Zenith insurance at 550€ fully comp Rewnal came in post this morning at 1150€ 😂😂😂😂😂 It's comical at this stage !!!
JamboMac wrote: » not really, people should be smart enough to know if i can't afford insurance, i can't drive. Not i can't afford insurance well i'll drive without because its clearly somebody else's fault like all the learners on the road that shouldn't be there.
techdiver wrote: » It's laughable. One of the gripes the insurance companies have is the fact that according to them a third of accidents involve uninsured drivers. With the increases in premiums they are now completing a self fulfilling prophecy by encouraging uninsured drivers. In their defense this could be easily combated by introducing a system that cross references registered cars with insurance policies. Over night you could resolve the issue of uninsured drivers.