Sadb wrote: » Ncb protection is really only good for your own company and even then it's not always worth it.
grogi wrote: » I just did run a quote through AXA, because their quotation is the fastest one... 34 YO Polisher, Driving a 2012 Ford Mondeo 2.0 TDCI, Living in Cork, a claim in 2014 for €9800. With 6 years NCB - 1,107.03 With 3 years NCT - 1,503.70 With 0 years NCB - 4,082.05 NCB DOES MATTER...
Sadb wrote: » No. My renewal with my current company is €564. Someone was saying up thread that having no ncb protection was nearly as irresponsible as having no insurance and I was pointing out that ncb protection is hardly worth the paper it's written on as you still have to disclose the claim if changing company and many won't even give a quote (as happened ime) if you have had a claim, even if your ncb is still intact (which mine is as I had full ncb protection, not step back). Ncb protection is really only good for your own company and even then it's not always worth it.
Sue Pa Key Pa wrote: » What made you think that one of your insurer's competitors would amend their rating structure and acceptance terms because you gave your insurer extra money for bonus protection?
grogi wrote: » I just did run a quote through AXA, because their quotation is the fastest one... 34 YO Polisher, Driving a 2012 Ford Mondeo 2.0 TDCI, Living in Cork, a very recent claim in 2017 for €9800. With 6 years NCB - 1,107.03 With 3 years NCB - 1,503.70 With 0 years NCB - 4,082.05 NCB DOES MATTER, even for a new policy.
kerten wrote: » I always buy NCB protection myself for the same reason but I was under impression that it will certainly be protected by the company you are with(higher premium minus NCB discount) and others may or may not accept it as it is.
honda boi wrote: » Are those quotes with telling them about a claim?
grogi wrote: » You call me stupid? Of course.
honda boi wrote: » Wow, no one called you stupid
,I was just asking
Imallrightjack wrote: » lads is there anything wrong with giving the renewal date 10 days in advance of the actual renewal date to get a cheaper quote?i read a thread in here sometime ago that it reduces the price of it.(i cant find the thread) and it has reduced it by two hundred euro.i just want some advice on it if anyone has done it or is it ok etc?
Kuva wrote: » that thread is over in bargain alerts
Kuva wrote: » here it is, htt p://touch .boards.ie/thread/2057752858/1
Kuva wrote: » http://touch.boards.ie/thread/2057752858/1 I can post links now, there she is
Sue Pa Key Pa wrote: » Wife's car 2007 Ford Focus, 1.4 50's, Full Licence No accidents, claims or points Comp, Full bonus protection Last Year; Aviva €327 Renewal Quote; €377 Nothing beating it so far, worst quote AIG, €593 Edit; It's4women coming in at €353, not enough to leave Aviva
theteal wrote: » Could you not sort her out?
Sue Pa Key Pa wrote: » Nope, her insurance has to be at the market price. I get a good deal for mine, being in the business, but it is strictly staff only. There is no gravy train for insurance staff, contrary to popular opinion here.
mr.kh wrote: » I'm on learner permit (currently shopping for a car) and was getting 3100 euro for a 2006/7 toyota yaris 1L a week ago :pac: I heard few people saying insurance prices going down a bit, just checked with axa again and they are giving me 2500 euro for the same car model. Must be true that the prices going down, a bit. Anyone else noticed this? 2500e is still a lot though