jeffk wrote: » /.../ you get quoted half the price of what the cars worth
grogi wrote: » But that's completely irrelevant. Majority of the premium goes towards TPL insurance and the value and age of the car has opposite effect to the premium...
jeffk wrote: » I dont get you?
Sue Pa Key Pa wrote: Most of the premium goes towards the damage and injury the car can do to others
jeffk wrote: » Still I find it funny how totally random the numbers are,like mine is up,how did they calculate that
Cork Truck Driver wrote: "I'll pull it out of me arse" a banker once said. They have a similar approach.
jeffk wrote: » They have us over a barrel,an expensive necessary evil
Cork Truck Driver wrote: Sadly many of the "entitled" in society see that necessary evil as optional and plough on letting us pay for them.
jeffk wrote: » Found out this the hard way when someone hit my car. You can setup direct debt,cancel,keep disc,looks like you've insurance
jeffk wrote: » Reminding me Allianz customer care are crap over the phone, coming up on ten minutes, plus untold hassle with breakdown assistance before and had to use herselfs from 123 instead Suppose once you save money and have insurance you hope youll never have to call
loyatemu wrote: » don't all the insurance companies use the same breakdown provider (except AA obviously)?
Craftylee wrote: » To get back to the template :P Your Age: 27 Car type and engine: 09 Fiesta Petrol 1.25 years driving: 3 any claims: 0 Price and provider: AA renewal €1162 AA (as new customer) €883 123.ie €1,473 Aviva €912 First Ireland €1314 Liberty €885 KennCo €1309 FBD €1,133 25 plus €1485 (very strange, they're usually very good) All quotes above are for fully comp cover
jeffk wrote: » Watch AA I got a good deal,something hit me about breakdown, oh no thats not included, its like E100 more and then went on the hard sell about best in Europe etc Eh no thanks
gussieg wrote: » Here's a good one, got quotes from Liberty for my son and me a named driver coming in at nearly 400 euro cheaper than the other way around. Both full Irish no claims no penalties and I was charged over a grand.some insurers wanted 3 grand. When I queried it the guy said oh he must be in our target market . I said what?!! Yes his age bracket must be in our target market. So there y are now, I'm not in their target market anymore.
gussieg wrote: » Last year I went with brokers because they offered me 640 on a 1.6 litre 1999 car and I didn't realise the crowd I'm insured with Patrona, does business with all of them. So by ringing brokers this time, I've been offered different quotes from Patrona again ranging in difference from 840 to 1200 , and that'd be from 3 different brokers so far. Having paid 280 back in 2014 thre really needs to be a shake up or shake down of this racketeering/ cartel business, or else we need to get something together like the One Big Switch. People power.
Rothmans wrote: » I've spent a good chunk of the day getting quotes from all the main websites. It's painstaking stuff. The cheapest quote I've gotten, at almost €900 from Aviva, is nearly double last year's premium :eek: All the main providers quoted €900 - €1200, except Chill (€1600), Britton (€1300), BOI (1600) and AIG was a whopping 3 grand!!I'm going to ring a few brokers tomorrow in the hope of finding something better. Does anybody have any recommendations re Brokers?
dodzy wrote: Allianz, just in case you missed them (not a broker). And first Ireland (brokers).