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Just received my car insurance renewal from Churchill, been with them for years, with legal assistance and protected no claims they wanted just over £400. I went on to THEIR website and input all the data form THEIR renewal form and the price......£189.34. Crooks!!!!
I wonder how many people just automatically renew?.
Not the first time I've heard of Churchill doing such a rip...and I'm sure it's not just them. For a few years I used to get a quote from the AA, but after a few successive rises I decided to shop around and managed to get a reduction of over £300....AA said they couldn't compete with that so I said bye-bye AA.
I had the same argument with sky you get no thanks for being a long term customer in fact you get a better deal if you leave every year and re join I am with Churchill insurance and found them the cheapest this year but it's my first year with them. I went to pay online and it wouldn't work so rang them they then said your quote is 412 quid when the online price was 310 they actually turned round and said sorry we cant match our own companies online price had to go back online save my quote ring them back up and pay that annoyed me
count yaself lucky mate im 25 and payed just payed 1200 for my first car insurance. lowest price of anywhere, got it down from 1600 by fiddling with different options and adding a second driver. i hope to god it's alot lower next year
New customers always get the best deals even when your with the same company it's best to cancel and then renew, also be aware some company's auto renew your policy, so remember to cancel this before your policy expires.
got mine online at swintons cheapest for me set every thing up and they take payment on the 25th I get paid on the 26th rang them and they wont change the day told me to cancel policy then come in to office and start new one which was more expensive even with a late payment charge every month wont be renewing with them again mine is £986 thanks to a liar farmer saying he had lights on a trailer I lost 5yrs ncb
protected no claims , 15 years ncb , and still paying over £450 on a 13 YEAR OLD car !!!! i'll be looking at group 1 and 2 cars when I change motors next time .
I usually get the 2 cheapest companies then spend a bit time playing them off against each other I got mine down to £750 when I got my latest car. It's not bad for a group 20 car.
try a cashback company, I used quidco.com a couple of months ago after a friend recommended it, its free (well i think it may cost £5 a year which is taken from your cashback) and easy to use. I sorted car insurance for my aunt & uncle , ended up getting £60 back on each policy, log into quidco & search for car insurance, most major companies are on there, find the best price and use their deal to get your cash back. Took an hour searching / filling forms in, and took 2 months to get paid, because the claim has to be tracked etc, I didnt expect to get anything but ended up getting £120. paid direct into my account
quidco (or any other cashback site-just google it) are worth a luck for any purchase you do on line. most major retailers are on it.
All in all I've had around £550 back over the past 12 months.
Motor insurance is a rip off full stop, fake whiplash claims, multi million pound organized fake crash for cash rings, cars being burnt out, reported stolen but not, etc etc, once again , a reflection of the people involved , not the country
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