blueser wrote: » Someone told me why not try AIG directly, see what they can do, cut out the middle man, you know? So I did. €396 for the same cover.
septicsac wrote: » AIG very good for myself and the other half this year, but not refunding anyone during the Covid crisis like many others are, dont think Aviva are either, nor are liberty - all offering so called cheaper policies in the future, believe that when we see it, bit low considering the extortionate profits they amke and most of their competitiors have decided to give something back.
Eggs For Dinner wrote: » AIG, like many insurers, are facing significant claims for business interruption claims as a result of Covid-19. It all comes out of the one pot.
septicsac wrote: » Jasus you must have little to do but stand up for the extortionate Irish insurance market. They have no problem taking the money, but extreme difficulty in doing what many of their competitors have committed to do? Even allowing for this and if your statement is the case then just say so, not allege you will look at reducing premiums.
SCOOP 64 wrote: » ^Thats not a bad quote considering the car ,age and no NCB in your own name.^
MrMiata wrote: » That's what I was thinking, I got quoted €1400 on a MK6 GTI too, probably helps that I've my retired father (who's never had so much as a chipped windscreen) on my insurance.
SCOOP 64 wrote: » What insurance company?
scamalert wrote: » whats the best site to compare insurances without putting entire life details to get quote price ?
Gary Owen wrote: » Received my renewal from BOI for July . €280 last year gone up to €310 . Won’t bother looking for cheaper quote . Age 56 , 2015 skoda superb estate
blueser wrote: » Don't know how you got that premium. I did a trial application with them earlier on. 57 years old, driving a 161 Tucson, 10+years NCB, sole driver on the policy,15k km per years. Came back as nearly €500.
Eggs For Dinner wrote: » I don't stand up for insurance companies, I offer information based on knowledge and experience. I always state that premiums in Ireland are too high, I just have a different opinion to most as to the cause.You are free to do with what I post as you wish. Some insurers, like AIG, are facing significant Business Interruption claims which will negate any savings on the additional profit made on their motor account. Those insurers who have a large non-motor account are experiencing a huge drop in premium income because shops, factories, pubs, hotels etc are not trading and therefore not paying insurance. Insurers who only do motor insurance are in a far better position to offer rebates. Other insurers are retaining the additional profit to offset losses in previous years, to help them offer competitive premiums next year, which is in everyone's interests. Some insurers are just being dicks.
scudzilla wrote: » Renewal through from Allianz Myself and wife, fully comp, full ncb. I've max no claims, wifey been driving 2yrs. 2010 Renault megane 1.5 dci Renewal came in at 620 but got quotes from 123 for 540 and chill for 550
scudzilla wrote: » Rang Allianz, told them of other quotes and asked them if they could get near them, came back with 553, so a 3 minute call saved me another 70 quid