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?
Autosport wrote: » Did they send you the quote by email? There should be a reference number for your quote.
NIMAN wrote: » With RSA Insurance (via 123.ie): Last year €414 This year €549. Update of some quotes I got from other insurers online (all Fully Comp) Zurich €743 Chill €775 Britton €706 AA €489 Liberty €555 Allianz €518 An Post €517 Looks like 123 will be getting a call, and if they can't match, its off to the AA.
frozenfrozen wrote: » male 20 00 skoda fabia 1.4 ncd: 20% license full cover third party fire & theft renewal from aviva: 1,934 gross premium: 3942 ncd: -788.51 renewal discount: -630 less penalty point free discount: -681 gov levy: +92 total 1,934 I can't afford 2 grand again when it was meant to come down significantly in price after getting ncd
smeal wrote: » No- there wasn't. Very odd. And their whole system is online so its impossible for them to track your quote really through the online chat unless you're a policy holder already. It's grand, eventually got it sorted by starting the whole quote again and logging in with a different email address! Never so quick to pay a deposit in my life! I think I amended my quote too much the first time fiddling around with extra drivers and that so it upped my quote. It shouldn't have though.
frozenfrozen wrote: » I'll put them on the list of people to call, they're grand with 'old' cars I assume? Just going from this thread there doesn't seem to be a very long list of insurers who will even consider ancient death-traps like my yoke
jimgoose wrote: » ...Renewal: €628 AXA...
beertons wrote: » What car are you driving?
jimgoose wrote: » €570 after the usual belt-up. That could've been a lot worse...
KC161 wrote: » You should've pressed them more. They dropped almost €400 for me in the end with no change in my cover
RB94 wrote: » Male, 21, Full license for 1 year, 2 years NCB in my own name. Mother is also a named driver. 2002 Peugeot 206 1.1L Going through coverinaclick last year, my insurance was €1070. Quoting me €1450 this year. I know premiums have gone up but could I expect any better than that? AA quoted me €1576 but I have membership with them so was wondering how much of a discount I would get with that? (Couldn't put membership number in on the website for some reason.) €5500 with 123.ie :rolleyes:
marko93 wrote: I'd give AA a call, I did and it brought down my premium quite a chunk!