frozenfrozen wrote: » Ok lads here's one for you all to help me get my head around. I got my astronomical quote of 1785 which I went with. They offered to let me pay a 'deposit' and 9 months of one hundred and something euro. Does it cost the same I asked, yes, ok I'll do that so. Just got 2 letters today, both from close brothers premium finance, who the **** are you. but ok. One of them is a confirmation of the setup of a direct debit. The other one outlines the costs. 1,785.43 less deposit 535.63 total premium 1,249.80 ADD PROJECTED INTEREST 26.89%ARP 112.48 (WHAT THE **** YOU ****ING ****S) total amount payable to us 1,362.28 1,785.43+112.48 = 1897.91 Surely this is either fraud or some predatory bull****. I asked specifically if it cost the same and they said yeah it's a deposit of 5xx and xxx per month for 9 months, ok I didn't get out the ****ing calculator but surely they should have said NO if you opt to pay it out over a few months it will be at 26.89% APR
frozenfrozen wrote: » chill.. I must have been delirious on the day from the previous 2 hours of insurance calls because I've ended up paying 1900 euro for the most barebones cover which ever existed and have lost driving of other cars since last year 9% interest is pretty bad considering if I were to not pay they would just cancel my cover and maybe lose out on a month of payments. it's a ****ing scam, they never said 9% or 26% apr on the phone because I would have just paid in full. On some of the documents my premium is listed as 1700 (pre levy) and 1900 (post levy and interest)
my3cents wrote: » afaik you have 14 days to cancel.
masterboy123 wrote: » Is it true older cars like 2006 model is more costly to insure compared to 2013 same model?
ezra_ wrote: » Yep, distance selling directive lets you do this. Cancel and then pay in full, just make sure that you have your quote in place before you cancel.
Western Pomise wrote: » Just wondering can you get any phone quotes at weekend?... As it seems they are more accurate than online ones...is that the case?<snip>
Cortina_MK_IV wrote: » You'll get AA till 3pm today. Phone:(01) 617 9999
frozenfrozen wrote: » Does it matter that I've already paid the deposit? And liberty seem to have a 50 euro cancellation fee.. I'll see if I can clear the 'loan' early before any interest is accrued
Mccabe96 wrote: » where would be the cheapest for me to go? i'll be getting a 2006-2008 fiat punto 1.4 ,, doing my theory on Tuesday then 12 lessons then looking for insurance, 19 years old. Male
frozenfrozen wrote: » save yourself the world of pain and get a 1 litre, 1.4 might as well be rocket propelled when you're 19 in the eyes of insurers
Mr Blobby wrote: » Go with the 1.2 version. Try Boxymo for a quote.
Mccabe96 wrote: » I was on their website and couldn't get a quote, kept saying we can't give a quote..
Mr Blobby wrote: » Give them a call. If I had to guess you'll be looking at €2300 on a 07 Grande Punto. Assuming you're on a provisional.
Mccabe96 wrote: » I'll give them a call once I get my theory test sorted on Tuesday and then get my lessons done then i'm going to be sorting insurance and a car, if the credit union can give me a loan. haha cheers mate
Mr Blobby wrote: » We'll I'm 23 and have just done my theory and had a online quote for €1900 on a 1.2 08 Punto. I imagine yours will be similar.
Mccabe96 wrote: » Its ridiculous money, its all a money racket with these companies. Did you think the Theory test was easy? I've been using the app more to practice it and it's been a piece of cake but when I use the CD on my laptop I seem to struggle with them and fail more times than I pass it, also been using GoDotDrive it's a study site to help you with the theory, what did you use the most to study before you took your test?
jenizzle wrote: » Gender: F Age: 31 Car: '04 Mazda RX8 NCD: 5 years (max that current insurer gives) Licence: Full licence for 8 years Cover: Fully comp. Fully protected Current Premium: €589 with Allianz Renewals: €739 with Allianz. Other quotes are €1200+ :eek: Thought the increase was mad. Max insurance I've ever paid before last year, even on provisional, was €550 and paying €700+ on a 12 year old car seems mad to me
Kotek Besar wrote: What's caused such a hefty increase?