NIMAN wrote: » The OH renewed the other day with 123 at just over €600, and she told me something that made me ask her if she was pulling my leg. They asked had she a colour printer at home? If so, they could email her the insurance disc and she could print it out herself! Couldn't believe this. They even want to get you to print your own disc now!
NIMAN wrote: » Would it not be open to fraud?
cplwhisper wrote: » E-Certificates are used, as 20% of insurance is now done online , with nearly all wanting to process there own Certs as more practice and really only want a policy number to tax car... Those companies using same have them authed by compliance and Garda are made aware how to verify authenticity
NIMAN wrote: » I always enter my insurance details when renewing tax online, but someone told me you can leave these blank and it still accepts payment. Is this true?
NIMAN wrote: » An increase from 600 to 699, you're one of the lucky ones.
frozenfrozen wrote: » Insurance quote in this morning from liberty through chill: Gender: Male Age: 21 Location: Clare Ncd: 3 Car: 00 Skoda Fabia 1.4 petrol Quote: €1761.91 mine has come down this year
JamboMac wrote: » Everyone Who started their insurance only recently will continue to decrease. This is because we never got the really low prices when insurance companies raced to the bottom.
Silent Shrill wrote: » A point I'd like to make. Where is this insurance for 280.00 that I see advertised? It's a complete fabrication. What percentage of drivers are getting this quote? So much for being in the EU, insurance in Ireland is a closed shop to make us pay ott prices. I will not be getting any car insurance, and intend to do without a car, and use my motorbike. The state can now pay for the caredoc to call out to us when our family needs them. There is no public transport in rural Ireland, and therefore no way to get into the nearest large town, therefore a car is not a luxury as it is in Dublin. The infrastructure in Ireland is crap.....Like it's politicians.
CramCycle wrote: » I think it is typically a female driver, aged 30 or 32, Full NCB, car in driveway and they live in Wexford (they always live in Wexford). At least that is memory from the ad, it is written in small white writing on the last screen.
Captain Chaos wrote: » They're not allowed to use gender to calculate risk anymore yet they do still quote female driver as a condition in the ads. Occupation has a good chunk to do with it too. Female civil servant or teacher living in the back end of no where on 8,000 kms per year.
TheAdammaka wrote: » 2016-€795 Liberty 2017- €2400 Liberty