DeKing wrote: » Did you try AXA they take both your NCB and named driver into account.
CoBo55 wrote: » It used to be 5 it's 6 years now.
Terry.. wrote: » How do you get a 10 yr NCB Is the max not 5 or how does it work
Pekarirska wrote: » 2006 Corolla Verso 1.6 45 years old with 10 years NCB and no points. Renewal from AIG €350 fully comp, new AIG quote €450. Chill came very close, the rest of the gang €500 plus.
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!
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
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
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.
StonedRaider wrote: » Added a named driver ( she MIGHT even drive the car once a year) and quote reduced by about €100
wotzgoingon wrote: » Don't you worry both me and you were punished though for his claim. :eek: