Autosport wrote: » Did they send you the quote by email? There should be a reference number for your quote.
smeal wrote: » Guys, Bit of advice please. Feel free to move me elsewhere if this isn't the best forum. I got a quote this morning for a policy on Its4Women.ie. It was coming in at by far the best price and beside the quote it said valid for 30 days. I was reluctant at the time to pay a deposit as I was still waiting to hear back from one or two brokers. I checked the quote throughout the day and it remained the same. After not getting any better quote I just decided to go in and pay for the deposit on Its4Women. However, I played about with the quote a bit adding my parents as additional drivers to see if i could get a further discount. The quote remained the same. I then decided to remove them as it wasn't effecting the cost and when I went back to the main quote page my quotation had shot up by almost 300euro? How is this possible? Is it because I tampered with the original quote? I don't see how my actions change anything! Of course by the time this happened it was after 5pm and they are closed! Has something similar happened anyone?
KC161 wrote: » I wonder is this strategic from AXA to get x amount of customers off its books. Where is Business Cat when you need answers.
GvidoR wrote: » Same here. With Axa but through Coverinaclick. Going directly would have been about €800 more.
Autosport wrote: » I'm with Axa through the AA but Axa were going to charge me more going directly to them. The mind boggles
KC161 wrote: » AA seem to be giving decent quotes lately. Switching to them after 8 years with AXA.
my3cents wrote: » I didn't need much excuse to leave the AA when they dumped AIG and AIG gave a discount to keep customers. I got sick of having to provide so much info every time I contacted the AA before they would talk to me. Policy number - obvious Name - obvious Full Address - obvious Home phone number - why? Mobile phone number - going to far Email address - wtf They also completely changed my address twice so I didn't get documents.
OSI wrote: » Gender: Male Age: 28 Licence: 7 years Car: 2016 VW Golf GTI-P DSG NCB: 5 years Points: 0 Cover: Fully Comp Insurer:AA Price: €650
Saul T Nutzz wrote: » If you are a named driver on a policy you are automatically covered up to the level of insurance on the car, in the case of your wife's car that would be fully comp. Your own insurance does not factor into it.
seanin98 wrote: » Hi, I just got a ridiculous quote from NoNonsence who I've been with for 7 years .. My Insurance was approx €400 four years ago. I had a small claim for water damage and it went up to €600 three years ago, then 700 and 800. This year that have quoted me €1250. I basically use my car to drive to the train station and it's probably worth 2K max .. I drive my wife's car at weekends etc. Should I just insure my own for third party at €700 or how might this effect my driving the family car which is fully comp in my wife's name with me as a named driver?
Deleted User wrote: » Got a decent enough quote from a broker, driving 12 years with no claims, The brokers requested proof of NCB as they do, only for when i checked it it tells me i only have 6 years NCB. ive been with same company for last four years or so and checked all NCB and they all say 6 years??? WTF they seem to have it capped at 6 years, tried ringing them but offices just closed. Do you think ill have a problem getting them to fix it? if not will it affect the quote i got by much? funnily enough they requested 9 years NCB which is not what i told them i had, i told them i had my full licence 9 years.
BabyBirch wrote: » BOI came through for me with a new lowest quote of €970 - don't think I'm going to do any better than that!