mankteln wrote: » Renewal coming up next month and AA are offering €950 so been shopping around, cheapest I've found so far is its4women at €711. They don't offer any no claims bonus protection which I have at the moment(and having started off with no no claims bonus I know that's worth it's weight in gold!) so not keen to switch to them. AXA (who I was with previously) are offering €840 and they have some protection (it's step back so you lose a year), anyone know what other companies offer NCB protection at this stage (lots tend not to offer it until you're full/5+ years)
on_the_roots wrote: » Sorry for my ignorance, but what is the point with NCB Protection? I never understood this. If you have a claim it will be registered on your name and every quote that asks for claims on last 5 years will definitely put up prices for you anyway, no matter how many years you have left on your NCB certificate. Can you help me understand what is the advantage of having this protection?
CoBo55 wrote: » You don't go back to zero years. I made a claim in 2017 which put me back to having 3 years NCB on my cert, this is my last year being penalised (€22) for making that claim. If I hadn't had NCB protection I would have another 3 years to go.
on_the_roots wrote: » In your case, this claim penalized you by only €22/year during 3 years?
wotzgoingon wrote: » Don't you worry both me and you were punished though for his claim. :eek:
StonedRaider wrote: » Added a named driver ( she MIGHT even drive the car once a year) and quote reduced by about €100
Wheety wrote: » Try its4women. You have to print your own docs and be careful of the voluntary excess as there's also a compulsory one of 300. I reduced the voluntary to 0 and still got a decent quote.
Mr Hoppy wrote: » OH had a nightmare dealing with getting insurance set up with its4women and her situation was very straightforward (no claims & all documents in order). She says it wasn't worth the effort
Eggs For Dinner wrote: » From your own description, your car was damaged and you suffered soft tissue injury as a result of negligence by another motorist. Why are you so offended by the advice your insurer gave you to claim for a legitimate loss? That's what insurance is for and bears no relation to fraud Anyway, I hope your injuries don't come back at you later, can't have been nice
djan wrote: Coming up to my renewal so shopping around. Only have one year's policy holder NCB now compared to 4yrs named driver when I got my own policy last year. Some quotes are actually coming in as more due to having less years NCB even if they were named driver.
djan wrote: Surely with an additional NCB it should go down? If anyone has any recommendations for brokers etc please let me know. Thank you!
DeKing wrote: » Did you try AXA they take both your NCB and named driver into account.