H&R porridge slurpers are asking for £175, an increase of £75 for Third Party only. Is this because I turned 60 or are they just trying it on I wonder?
I never just renew unless the renewal quote is very near last years cost (car, bike, house, contents, etc.). Instead, I use the comparison websites, in the order recommended on moneysavingexpert.com, getting quotes a three or four weeks ahead of renewal. Its a tactic thats never failed, so far.
Quote:H&R porridge slurpers are asking for £175, an increase of £75 for Third Party only. Is this because I turned 60 or are they just trying it on I wonder?
Not your age cock, I turned 60 this year too. £130 full comp Inc eu and uk breakdown cover with the Nash mob.....
Doin valve clearances? Use dappers valve shim exchange program and the job will be carroty - Free (other than you postin me yer shims) for sporting members.
There's a couple of online databases where you can check your postcode area loading for insurance purposes. Perhaps your area has been regraded to a more higher risk zone ?
Best thing to do is shop around and fib about best offers, they know you're fibbing but if we all pretend we're all being honest the system can still work
If they do it in the same way as over here, iyt's obviously so that they increase prices for existing customers while offering "bargains" to new customers.Â
Hunting the cheapest insurance annually saves a lot.
Done the meerkat and Bennett's were cheapest. However, getting an online quote direct from them came in £15 heavier.
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Turns out that comparisons are not always accurate. I got a direct online quote from Hastings Direct, and that was cheapest of all, cheaper than the meerkat quote. So Hastings Direct it is.Â