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bozmandb9



Member Since: 06 Dec 2010
Location: Wallingford, Oxfordshire
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Admiral (thieving git scum) multi car policy!

Just got my renewal for my multi car policy. Now I'll admit, I hate changing insurers, I figure I'd rather pay a little extra, and have peace of mind, I don't really want to economise on car insurance.

But!

The gits wanted £1,821.39 for my Volvo XC90, five years NCB, but a couple of non fault claims, last year, one fault claim 4 years ago.

Now I know insurance has gone up a bit (a lot, not mentioning any ridiculous car rental claims hmm, hhhhmmm!), but still this takes this proverbial, so I steeled myself, got all the info, and went online to have a wee shop around.

Alternative quote, £475!

Admiral, quoting for me, with a lower excess £1,051!

So as a reward for my loyalty, they'd sting me for nearly £800 over and above what they'd insure me for as a new customer!

I'm sure I'm the only git who's been stupid enough not to shop around every year, but just in case I'm not, be warned!

NEVER ACCEPT YOUR CURRENT INSURERS RENEWAL OFFER! Range Rover-less at the moment - Pining!

Post #145010 6th Oct 2012 1:27pm
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alanm_3



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I think a lot of these theiving b'stards rely on the complacency of existing customers, hoping they'll just assume they're getting a good renewal price! Censored Got - 2017 SDV8 Autobiography in Loire Blue
Had- 2008 TDV8 Vogue SE in Java black
Had - 2007 S/C in Stornoway Grey

Post #145013 6th Oct 2012 1:30pm
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ikilla2



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What were you paying them last year for the same policy, minus the claims?

Post #145019 6th Oct 2012 1:54pm
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bozmandb9



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Can't compare, different car, claim outstanding spanning renewal etc.

Just got a quote for my wife's car as well. Sheila's wheels wanted £659. Now have quote from Priviledge for £289! Thumbs Up Range Rover-less at the moment - Pining!

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Emperor Mong



Member Since: 07 Jul 2010
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They push the multi car pretty hard. When I priced it up a while back, it was very competitive but I guessed this was their game. Bring in all your cars, and then squeeze the premiums higher.

Post #145206 7th Oct 2012 6:18pm
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mrd1990



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Admiral's sister company Elephant has done 12 months insurance for me (22) on the TD6 for £1060!

Before that I was with Tesco who went from £2000 to 2200 after I built up my first 1 years no claim Shocked

The trick is to do a fresh quote, you'll probably save >20% if you cancel and then sign up again over just renewing Thumbs Up

Post #145230 7th Oct 2012 8:41pm
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Tuts



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mrd1990 wrote:
Admiral's sister company Elephant has done 12 months insurance for me (22) on the TD6 for £1060!

Before that I was with Tesco who went from £2000 to 2200 after I built up my first 1 years no claim Shocked


Bloody hell! You must be pretty young to get quotes as extortionate as that! I'm guessing 22 by you username? 2003 Vogue 4.4 V8 Java Black

Post #145243 7th Oct 2012 10:55pm
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Pitsnow



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Tuts wrote:
mrd1990 wrote:
Admiral's sister company Elephant has done 12 months insurance for me (22) on the TD6 for £1060!

Before that I was with Tesco who went from £2000 to 2200 after I built up my first 1 years no claim Shocked


Bloody hell! You must be pretty young to get quotes as extortionate as that! I'm guessing 22 by you username?


No need to guess, the 22 in brackets was not the MPG Wink

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IanV8



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I have just changed from Elephant to Admiral multi car and saved about £100, when I phoned Elephant to cancel the renewal they said they would have matched Admiral.

When I asked why they did not offer me the lower price in the first place they could not answer.

Ian

Post #145254 8th Oct 2012 7:44am
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MPx



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[rant]
I really do hate this legalised insurance scam. A few years back before multicar became popular I found a "homefleet" policy where I got all 5 cars I had at the time covered for £800 when just one of them was attracting a £500 premium on its own. Each renewal it went up (as per!) despite dropping to 4 cars but still seemed "reasonable" given what others were saying that they paid for the same cars, and it was a lot less hassle. This year the renewal ask reached nearly £1400. A call to the broker resulted in a drop to £1k all in "as I'm a loyal customer" b*****ks....so £400 (28.5%) reduction for the sake of me saying "that seems a bit expensive" suggests that they may have a little fat built in there. A couple of hours with the meer cat and fat singer got all four back individually insured for a total of just over £700. So what's all this about insurance costs going up ? Apart from me getting 5 years older (which doesn't really mean much in old fartdom) the cars and values are more or less the same as they were all those years ago.

Obviously I understand that cheap means they wont pay out if I need them...but my experience with claims (mainly household to be fair) is that they find an excuse not to pay anyway, whatever the premium.
[/rant] Mike - MPx

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2012 5.0 V8 Supercharged Autoboigraphy Orkney Grey (2017-2021)
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Post #145260 8th Oct 2012 7:59am
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kingpleb



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Admiral tried to bump my premium up by a factor of 2 this year.

An hour online searching and a new policy with them was just a bit more than i paid last year.

Phoned them up to say not to auto renew and they asked why and said i got a better deal online.

Spent a few minutes pushing buttons and the fella said they would match it.

Then he asked where i got the quote from and i said themselves, he said was i sure and i said yup but too late for them now as they already had me in at that price Very Happy

Bonus!

They are all theiving ejits who cant be bothered half the time but DirectLine have always taken the biscuit when i've asked for a quote from them every time! FFRR MY06 facelift With TDV8 Alloys Zeros/ATR's
Mantec Sump Guard, Rigid Load liner, MY10 BT upgrade.

Post #145279 8th Oct 2012 9:24am
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