Business Cat wrote: » There's a piece in today's Sunday Business Post about FBD. It cites data from the CSO that today, average insurance prices are still 27% lower than they were in 2002. Goes to show just how under priced insurance has been over the last number of years that there has been an approximate increase of 20% in the last 12 months but its still nearly 30% cheaper than it was 13 years ago. NoNonsense is going to be phased out and all current NN customers will be offered renewal under the FBD policy umbrella which will likely mean a big jump in price for some NN customers.
Pov06 wrote: » When is NN to be phased out? My cheapest quote is from them and I need to renew for the 12th September.
Business Cat wrote: » It hasn't been finalised yet, there are rules in place that if I remember correctly state that if an insurer is moving its business to another company at least 30 days written notice is required. So if they were to send out letters say on the 1st of September advising of the change I think it can't legally start until the 1st of October.
quadrifoglio verde wrote: » I can't explain it. I've asked liberty to explain it as well. Ive been insured by liberty for the last 5 years. They've always been the cheapest for me. Last year I did an online quote with chill, it came back with 2k plus. This was followed up by some lovely girl from chill asking was it competitive which it wasn't being twice what liberty quoted. She took my details, the exact same that I put into chills website and came back with a quote of 800 Which has me dumbfounded. How come when i filled it out online it was 1200 dearer? I rang liberty to see would they insure me directly for the same price that they'd agreed to insure me through chill. The girl said no, the supervisor said no and the most the manager said he could do was give it to me for 900. I asked him could he explain how liberty made more money insuring me through a broker for 800 Euro than me giving liberty 800 directly. Because the broker doesn't work for free. At this stage I'm not sure whether the actuaries pull the figures from their arse, or the details you give means Jack **** and theres someone in the office pulling a lever that stops at a random number
alan partridge aha wrote: » Gender : M County : Wexford Car : 2002 VW Bora 1.9TDI Licence : full, 22 years. No points. NCB : 10 yrs+ Insurer : Aviva Last year : €308 Renewal : €373 were charging €413 till I rang them a got it down Fully comp full no claims protected (2 unlimited claims in 3 yrs) Can't get any other insurer close to this with same cover.
Business Cat wrote: » Insurers put vehicles into particular groups so while the Merc is technically a more powerful car, it may be grouped with smaller engine cars such as the Corolla.
dr.fuzzenstein wrote: » Oh bollocks! Is it any use trying to renew and get another term out of them, or will they just rip up everyone's contract? I think I should call myself Mary and become a accountant in Cork driving a 1 liter Toyota Arse no more than 500 meters a year...
Pov06 wrote: » I would say if you can buy it now then they HAVE to keep the insurance running until it expires.
cplwhisper wrote: » Be sure to clarify the 33% penalty point discount cost !! If u obtain penalty points during the year you will have to pay same back or portion ,when u notify them. !! Ps... If you don't notify them and then e unfortunate to have claim they will change excess to €2500 (non disclosure clause on ur schedule)
dr.fuzzenstein wrote: » Best give them a ring this week and see if I can get my renewal in early.
Mr Rubicon Conundrum wrote: » ...Am I doing something wrong compared to all of you? mine seems really excessive.
Mr Rubicon Conundrum wrote: » Gender: M Age: 40 Location: Co. Dublin Car: 2005 Vectra Diesle 1.9 NCD: Full Licence: Full IE 20+ years, 2 Points Cover: Fully comp, step back protection, break-down cover Last year's premium: approx €590 Renewal with existing insurer: €630 Best new price: €1400 - with 123 Am I doing something wrong compared to all of you? mine seems really excessive.
lolliedog wrote: » 41 full ncb no points Citroen c4 grand Picasso 1.6hdi 25plus quoted 455 full comp about a week ago pressed buy policy todayand it jumped to 595!!!!!! My advise recheck 25plus quotes.