Hi all,
I've been with Carole Nash insurance for 12 years now, usually around £120 to £133 (last year). However, just had this years renewal a joke at £284!! No amount of trying to lower it on the phone worked so ended up going with Adrian Flux at £159. I know that all insurance i.e. house other car etc. has all gone up but 113% rise was unacceptable.
Anyone else had the same problem? It pays to shop around as loyalty means nothing!
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Re: Moke insurance
Let’s face it, they’re not in it to cover you they’re in it to bulk up their pension funds so any thoughts of loyalty on your part are pipe dreams.
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Had the same thing with Carole Nash, went back to Adrian Flux
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Have been with Lancaster since the beginning, am limited to 6000 per year but still under £100, fully comprehensive with an agreed value of 26K.
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Re: Moke insurance
Been with A.Flux for a few years now this years renewal is £3 pounds cheaper than last year, at £113 pounds. Not bad considering that includes all the fees and vat. As always your postcode will be a deciding factor in your premium.
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Re: Moke insurance
Adrian Flux is good did mine 1968 living on Isle of Wight with agreed value at £26,000 for £102 yesterday second year i have used them