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Just another insurance moan to get it off my chest.
Remember I had my Jags rear end stove in by a lorry and written off? Well I had my insurance renewal up and it's gone up over £100 for each car I own.
Protected no claims and a non fault accident and I get hit with a huge rise in payments. Insurance is a *&^%.
I've got the bike insurance in just over a months time and if that goes up stupid amounts I might have to consider getting rid of, or at least downsizing as I can't justify the amount I spend on my toys now, let alone if the premiums go through the roof.
Ah well, I suppose its time to hit the Meercats or the opera singer and try and reduce premiums. Thing is, with direct line who I was with when the Jag got totaled were brilliant from the settlement point of view, I had the money in my account in a couple of weeks so I'm loath to change after hearing horror stories about some other insurers.
In the end though, if you don't have an accident it doesn't matter does it and I was with MCE for many years with my bikes because they were the cheapest.
Anyone know who has the reputation as the cheapest bike insurer now? God, what a pain insurance can be. ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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I was annoyed when i found out recently that i couldn't use my no claims discount on two bikes too. Had the Mutt on one with Hastings first, then when insuring the Triple they said i couldn't use my NCD on the Triple as it was being used on the Mutt.
In the end i cancelled the Mutt (and pleasantly surprised to see i only lost a few quid in cancelling) and insured both on a multibike policy with Bikesure...using the NCD for both.
I've always preferred Bennets, but their quote was £1,095 and Bikesure was £350. No brainer! ____________________ A Guide To Powerbands |
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