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Insurance .... feck feck feck :(


Marty

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Well, have reinsured my supra today... with a-plan, with a single turbo conversion and like for like... £580, which is excellent.

Paid the deposit of £150, and £50 a month, which isnt so bad either.

The last thing she said to me is... your no claims arent over 2years old are they? (in other words, have i had my no claims sitting there for over 2years without adding to them). Which i replied no. But after sitting here, and thinking about it, i wasnt so sure... so ive been rooting about, and found my proof of no claims, and it bloody is :( its dated 12/2/2005. BUGGER.

So basically, the 5years no claims i had, is gone!!! im back to square one and no no claims. doh. I had no idea that it run out?

So im going to have to ring them back up, i'll do it tomorrow now.

Ive had a quick check to see if it'll make a huge amount of difference, and it doesnt seem like it. With admiral, insurance on a twin turbo with 5yrs, for me is... £350, with no no claims its £470. Hopefully it'll be similar with a-plan, im still gutted though as ive lost 5years of no claims.

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No, I think you lose a year at a time usually.

 

Are you sure? You mean i loose a year, per year i dont have insurance? i hope your right, means i would be down to 3years no claims which isnt so bad :)

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I had the same problem before i got the Supe. I had 6 NCB, but because 2 years had past without insurance, i lost all of it.:(

I had to start again but am back up to 3 years, so getting there :)

 

Gutted:( I just didnt realise, or i wouldve insured the punto ive been battering about in, instead of being a named driver on my mums. Ahh well, after the money ive spent on the single conversion etc, i gues a few more hundred isnt going to hurt :blink:

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do they do agreed value ? seems a very good price you have got there

 

A-Plan do not do agreed value.

 

Its true if you are not insured constantly for 2 years then you lose all of your ncb.. its a right pain.

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Ive always had cheap insurance quotes, i live in a very low crime rate area so i think thats the main reason.

Doesnt seem agreed value no.

Ahh well, hopefully it wont be too costly :) fingers crossed anyway :D

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