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UrbanRacer
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PostPosted: 19:32 - 19 Dec 2011    Post subject: IAM members, insurance reductions? Reply with quote

I've acquired 6pts on my license over the past few years, both 3point SP50's.
I am not looking forward to next years insurance renewal so I'm thinking of ways to dodge the ass raping, one of the things I'm considering is becoming an IAM member. Anyone on here a member and if so does being IAM member reduce your premium?
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PostPosted: 20:06 - 19 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Rarely. There appears to be few insurance companies that support the IAM. A better bet is something like the Enhanced Rider Scheme.


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PostPosted: 20:10 - 19 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ask the insurers?

Look at RoSPA training as well. Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 20:14 - 19 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

rospa gold got me fuck all off my insurance policy. maybe if you're 50, but at 21 on a zx9, advanced or not, its pricey!
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PostPosted: 21:08 - 19 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Does the Enhanced Rider Scheme offer much in the ways of insurance discounts, or is it another one of those things which are commonly being overlooked by insurers now? Saw somewhere saying about 10%, does that sound about right?

I just found one in my area for £50 thanks to council sponsorship Cool Though it'll have to wait until after I've passed the car test Sad
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PostPosted: 21:11 - 19 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

ERS took 10% off mine.
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PostPosted: 22:12 - 19 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

It does depend on the insurer, some don't recognise the IAM training but with others it carries some weight. I joined the IAM for cars when I was 19, and at that time Admiral would give me £100-£200 off my policy, a big saving at that time.

These days I insure with IAM Surety, who give me hands down the cheapest quote out there, with a load of perks thrown in. So it's been worth its weight in gold to me.

Haven't done my IAM bike test yet though, so can't comment for bikes. Again, you can insure with IAM Surety for bikes, who promise similar deals.
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PostPosted: 22:21 - 19 Dec 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

I am IAM certified both car and motorcycle now, it takes about 22% off my bike insurance and 18% off my car insurance, it's not a whole lot but at my age (19) it's definitely a financial saving and you do learn a lot whilst doing it.

I'd recommend doing it at any rate. Thumbs Up!
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PostPosted: 22:29 - 19 Dec 2011    Post subject: Re: IAM members, insurance reductions? Reply with quote

UrbanRacer wrote:
I've acquired 6pts on my license over the past few years, both 3point SP50's.
I am not looking forward to next years insurance renewal so I'm thinking of ways to dodge the ass raping, one of the things I'm considering is becoming an IAM member. Anyone on here a member and if so does being IAM member reduce your premium?


I think age affect things allot more.
If you over 30 I don't think you points will have that great an affect, but this will depend on insurer.

I'm 34 and my insurance used to be just under 300 on a gsxr 750.

6 driving offences (including 3 bans) later it went up to 600 so not a massive increase.
Your six point are nothing compared to my driving history so I can't see it making as big a difference as you expect.

In this day and age with all the speed and traffic light cameras, insurers are very familiar with dealing with people with points on their licence.
I think an at fault accident claim will make much more of a difference.
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