Nate--IRL-- wrote: » Why would you have to inform them of the "investigation" costs, if no claim was made? Nate
wassie wrote: » Be aware that NCD Bonus protection is really only of benefit if you stay with the same insurer. If you do make a claim, whilst your NCD will be protected with that particular insurer, if you shop around with other insurers you will have to declare that claim and in effect will not have a clean NCD.
carzony wrote: » First Ireland broker came in with 1170 for TPFT on My 2004 1.6 Avensis. The policy did have bonus protection, all glass cover, breakdown cover, drive other car extension so it did seem like a fairly good policy but i'll continue to shop around .
jimgoose wrote: » Gender: Male Age: 46 Car: 1999 Jaguar S-Type 3.0l NCD: You must be joking... Licence: I will, yeah! Area: Cork City Southside Cover: Full comp/breakdown/glass/comp on other cars Renewal: €853 AXA Last year: €685 AXA Threw a few fucks at them there on the phone and got it for €750. Could've been worse, could've been better...
biko wrote: » Wonder of all wonders. I paid 810 for a year with Liberty for my 1999 car and recently bought a 2005 car. When I rang Liberty to change vehicle details I got a refund of a 106 euros!
pawrick wrote: » that time again, renewal in this morning €775 , no change to anything from previous years.
Henry Ford III wrote: » My renewal was €570 with Aviva through a broker. 123.ie quoted €421 online. That's quite a difference.
Tommyboy40 wrote: » Finally I've discovered a proper insurance company! Age 50. Full license no points 2005 Mercedes CL500 5.0 V8 €1100 including full business use 1996 Mercedes SL 500 5.0 V8 €155 agreed value cover limited mileage 1996 Mercedes w124 coupe €165 agreed value cover limited mileage 2003 Smart cabrio 700cc €445 full business use ( Axa wanted €2500 for the Smart)
my3cents wrote: » iirc on about €500 AXA wanted it was about an extra €35 over the year if paid by DD. Am I the only one that is paid up in full 3 weeks before its due? Makes no difference mind because its on the credit card and the way the CC bill falls it will get paid at the same time (on the same bill) even if I left it to the last minute.
CramCycle wrote: » My partner pays by DD, and has done for years. No issues and if you don't have a wad of cash, it is handy. I have a feeling there is a slight cost penalty over the year, but not much and I could be speaking out my ass.
IrishGrimReaper wrote: » Has anyone experience with paying by direct debit before putting paying around half the premium up front?