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Me mum had her car insurance reknewal come through with sainsburys and its too dear . To cancel they are charging 50 pound admission fee . Can they do this to a 78 yr old |
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@mikeymk | 19 February 18 |
It's through the roof for anyone, but no, they can't charge for refusing a renewal if it hasn't been accepted afaik.
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@braxtonx | 19 February 18 |
Always shop around.. and like Mikey said they can't charge you for refusing a renewal on a policy.
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@mz.c | 19 February 18 |
Can't you contact them and see if they can do a better deal. They can most the time.
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@newt182 | 19 February 18 |
My renewal price was twice the price of what it was on compare the market /admiral.
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@braxtonx | 19 February 18 |
@ newt182 - 19.02.18 - 08:25pm My renewal price was twice the price of what it was on compare the market /admiral. I had that with Hastings so cancelled the policy went online got a better and cheaper policy with Hastings again! Go figure... |
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@wolf.1 | 19 February 18 |
i always go with my local broker for my van insurance, comercial... anyone over 25 insured to drive it... 400 quid....
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@gurlygal | 19 February 18 |
Obvs jus check online every year..... n ther will b no cancellation fee if u jus lapse it at renewal , i used 2 deal with sainsburys insurance policies
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@dan27notts | 19 February 18 |
50 pound admission fee? You going Alton Towers or summat?
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@crail | 19 February 18 |
@ mikeymk - 19.02.18 - 07:43pm It's through the roof for anyone, but no, they can't charge for refusing a renewal if it hasn't been accepted afaik. Through the roof for anyone lol. It just goes down and down every year |
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@prattle | 19 February 18 |
It doesnt go down if theyre was a high amount of insurance claims, it goes up. Somehow the insurance companies decided its customers should pay for that cost
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@crail | 19 February 18 |
15 years no claims. It goes down every year even with a performance car
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@wolf.1 | 20 February 18 |
@ crail - 19.02.18 - 11:31pm 15 years no claims. It goes down every year even with a performance car 10 years is the maxium... |
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@crail | 20 February 18 |
@ wolf.1 - 20.02.18 - 07:53pm 10 years is the maxium... To some yeah |
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@gurlygal | 20 February 18 |
Non of u no what ur talkin about 2 b fair lol
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@gurlygal | 20 February 18 |
Jus the assumptions the general customer makes as usual
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@crail | 20 February 18 |
@ gurlygal - 20.02.18 - 08:36pm Jus the assumptions the general customer makes as usual Do you ever pay more the year after? |
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@gurlygal | 20 February 18 |
@ crail - 20.02.18 - 08:38pm Do you ever pay more the year after? Loadsa ppl do, i see it go up nearly every time more than down , the only way ur guaranteed 2 get it cheaper every year is if u look around really, maybe the odd few ppl r lucky n the same insurer keep rating ther policy less every year tho |
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@bozzalad | 20 February 18 |
insurance is a rip off, charge what they like with no reasons given because they can |
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@gurlygal | 20 February 18 |
Unfortunately the cost 2 insurers for personal injury claims and uninsured drivers and slam on claims gets reflected on every1 elses insurance
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@crail | 20 February 18 |
Yeah they just pull the number out of thin air most of the time. Like a random number generator. Don't know how they do it
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