fxotoole wrote: » just tried there and couldn't complete the online form because my year of birth falls outside their range (I'm too young for them) WTF? How is this not discrimination?
howamidifferent wrote: » Well its4women.ie wont quote me...What can I say? :P
DrPhilG wrote: » Aren't its4women legally obliged to quote men? Their targeted marketing towards women is an advertising tool but refusing insurance based on sex is illegal.
golfer555 wrote: » Being quoted €1,300 for fully comp then €670 for third party. Insurance premium high as I spent a number of years out of Ireland. For the first time ever I'm seriously think of getting third party insurance. That's a crazy difference.
golfer555 wrote: » Getting decent quotes from KennCo (anyone heard of them?) at €1,100 for early 30's driver away from Ireland for 7 years but have 2 years named driver experience under parents name. All other quotes are over €2,000!
golfer555 wrote: » Getting decent quotes from KennCo (anyone heard of them?)
NeilMcGrane wrote: » Your Age: 21 Car type and engine: 1.4L Mk5 Golf Years driving: 9 months named driver experience (have full licence one week so far) Any claims: N/A Price and provider: Majority of insurers are around the €3,500-4,000 range, with Boxymo being less than half that. Not sure what to do at this stage. Don't really want to be tracked for every mile I do and to have a limit on how far I can drive. Maybe just bite the bullet and pay the high premium just for the year and hopefully a renewal is a lot cheaper... Currently on a 1.2L Punto for €1,200 including my mother (€920 for me).
markony wrote: » I wonder, if prices for car insurance in irish companies are SOOOOO high (just insane!!) is it possible to find insurer abroad?? is it legal?? and why government doing nothing about this PURE ROBBERY!!??
Cola34 wrote: » Gender: f Age: 31 Car: 05 micra Licence: full 2 years NCD: 1 years Cover: full comp, protected Insurer: last year was 1200 with AA This year AA is 1600 getting quoted 1800-3000 elsewhere i had 2 non fault claims and lost my ncb
fxotoole wrote: » Try Liberty with one of your parents as a named driver and see if the cost comes down
ShaneU wrote: Lowest quote has gone from 500 to 800 in two years despite 7 years no claims, should be going down not up, daylight robbery from these firms the government needs to step in.
honda boi wrote: » How,d you lose your ncb with non fault claims?
Cola34 wrote: » the second one is for damage to hire car i didnt cause but they took off my insurance and still billed me for damage? doesnt make sense and the first one is the tow and hire car of 300 euro i lost on first claim they said because i had step back but wasn't insured for a full year thats how i lost it both says settled and both are less than 500 euro
Sue Pa Key Pa wrote: » That doesn't make sense. A claim for towing and car hire can only be made if you have damage to your vehicle that you are also claiming for. If the matter was restricted to your breakdown assistance, that is an add on service and not treated as an insurance claim The hire care is even more confusing. You say there was damage, but didn't cause it. Had you temporarily added it to your policy?
Fred Swanson wrote: Biggest scam going. Basically handcuffs you for 5 years.
Parchment wrote: » Our insurance is up next month - going to spend tomorrow ringing around (dreading it based on quotes i see here!). I have four questions to ask : - We were in an accident last year, other company paid out, not our fault - the accepted liability. Do we need to mention this when ringing for quotes? Will it affect quotes? -The car is under my boyfriends name but its our car - he then has to be the insured person with me as a named driver. Should i chase up driving experience i had on my own car from my previous insurer? i havent had my own car for about 6 years as i was living abroad. -Is it of any relevance to mention that i have a full motorbike licence when ringing around? my logic being that it might make me/us look more insurable and less of a liability? -I sometimes drive for work, maybe once a month limerick to galway and thats it. I get paid milage but dont carry gods/delivery anything, its just for a meeting. I have to get my employer indemnified. I wonder should i mention this when getting the quote or leave it until i need to drive for work and call the company about it and see if they can change it. My logic being it was 50e to add it to our last policy but i wonder if i say it when looking for the quote it will make it shoot up?!
Phil.x wrote: » What the hell is going on!! Two year ago my insurance was €585 now I get a renewal in the door for €940. Me and the wife, 08 1800cc civic No claims and full ncb. Driving over 20 years. Any good places for quotes?