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20-11-12, 06:09 AM
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Insurance Time
Well got a pleasant surprise when I just started to quote for my insurance renewal on the ZS. Was £540 ish last year which I put down to the crash in the black zed, wasn't expecting much better this year but after a quick search this morning I have already found a quote for £254.84 with AXA. That to me is very acceptable, especially considering my accident is only just over a year ago. I may find something a bit cheaper but even if I don't that will do nicely
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20-11-12, 06:54 AM
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Bargain ....
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20-11-12, 07:07 AM
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That is very good, hope it is not a mistake when it comes to ringing them up!
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20-11-12, 07:19 AM
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Excellent! Full comp I assume?
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20-11-12, 07:46 AM
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Thats a bargain lol
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20-11-12, 07:58 AM
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Christmas come early I reckon.
Maybe your job helps, got to be a responsible, careful kind of guy to do it.
Scare the pants off me!!!!
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20-11-12, 08:05 AM
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Nice result that mate.that's around what my insurance is this year.
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20-11-12, 10:49 AM
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Aye, very pleased Seems all kosher and that was just gocompare, meerkats best was about £316, yep fully comp and protected ncb, 8k per year sdp&c.
Job might help Peter but its the big drop from last year that impressed me and my job was still the same then, only things that have changed from last year is i have dropped mileage by 2k, claire is now classed as housemum and another year of everything
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20-11-12, 08:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Maxfly
Job might help Peter but its the big drop from last year that impressed me and my job was still the same then, only things that have changed from last year is i have dropped mileage by 2k, claire is now classed as housemum and another year of everything
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you would be amazed how much little things like that actually help. If I put myself down as working on an oil rig it's roughly £150 more a year than if I just say I work for an oil company
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21-11-12, 03:10 PM
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Aye Nor very pleased, must be like a 1 year 'probationary' type thing where your risk of a second accident is regarded as high!?!?
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That's a great price Gary, I pay very little less to cover my 110 & I have age on my side.
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No that many year Marcus The postcode will probably help a lot too I think, would imagine IV2 is a lower risk than my old ML1?
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It is a great price but check and double check what you are buying, these comparison sites are great to a point but are guilty of selling stripped back policies with high excesses and placing you with companies who are almost un-contactable should you have a claim or a change to make.
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Sky Insurance
http://www.skyinsurance.co.uk/car-club-insurance.html
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Hear what your saying, good think is it is AXA who are a decent contactable crowd, i think lol
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you would be amazed how much little things like that actually help. If I put myself down as working on an oil rig it's roughly £150 more a year than if I just say I work for an oil company
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Very true, remember i got a good drop when i went from delivery driver to signaller.
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