Home Insurance? Don't you dare make a claim!
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I'll bet almost all of you have got home insurance - I have. Now, my idea of buying insurance for the last twenty and more years has been to cover risks, like being burgled.
So, last September, we were,as it happens, burgled. The f****** b******s used a jemmy on the front door and made off with a haul of our valuables, never to be seen again. Aha, we thought, this what insurance is for. Well, after much heartache, visits from the loss adjuster and so on the insurance company did eventually pay up.
Now. It's renewal time. The renewal quote is 3.5 times this year's premium!! Because I made a claim......er I thought that's what insurance is for. I tried the comparison websites, only to find that the majority of companies won't even quote!
What a fix! Yes, we'll take your premiums for years and years and years, but if you make a claim, don't come looking to us for cover next year, oh no.
Gang of **** ********* **************** (you fill in the blanks)
So, last September, we were,as it happens, burgled. The f****** b******s used a jemmy on the front door and made off with a haul of our valuables, never to be seen again. Aha, we thought, this what insurance is for. Well, after much heartache, visits from the loss adjuster and so on the insurance company did eventually pay up.
Now. It's renewal time. The renewal quote is 3.5 times this year's premium!! Because I made a claim......er I thought that's what insurance is for. I tried the comparison websites, only to find that the majority of companies won't even quote!
What a fix! Yes, we'll take your premiums for years and years and years, but if you make a claim, don't come looking to us for cover next year, oh no.
Gang of **** ********* **************** (you fill in the blanks)
Much like car insurance then. Even if you have gauranteed/protected no claims bonus protection, if you make a non fault claim they still put your premium up next year. The insurance world is akin to organised crime, its a form of racketeering. At any given opportunity they leave you with a bum hole wider than your mouth.
andy43 said:
If the premium more than tripled, I'm guessing the valuables weren't limited to a Samsung LCD and some Argos gold?
We had about 10 metres of drains scoped, unblocked and relined, supposedly 2k's worth
and the insurance premium barely changed.
I think most insurers would weight your policy very heavily if they knew you owned any of Lizzy Duke's fine bingo clink. We had about 10 metres of drains scoped, unblocked and relined, supposedly 2k's worth
and the insurance premium barely changed.
andy43 said:
If the premium more than tripled, I'm guessing the valuables weren't limited to a Samsung LCD and some Argos gold?
We had about 10 metres of drains scoped, unblocked and relined, supposedly 2k's worth
and the insurance premium barely changed.
No, there was a lot of valuable gold jewellery stolen - police reckoned they knew the house was empty. Even so, that's what I paid the premium for - if some little sWe had about 10 metres of drains scoped, unblocked and relined, supposedly 2k's worth
and the insurance premium barely changed.
t decides to take it to Gold'r'Us, I get recompensed.rupert the dog said:
hidetheelephantsfromthelossadjuster said:
I think most insurers would weight your policy very heavily if they knew you owned any of Lizzy Duke's fine bingo clink. 
Sod off!!

fatboy b said:
We made a £5000 claim for subsidance a couple of years ago our premium rose £1.50 a month.
Different though, in that once you've had the work done - be it subsidence, drains or whatever - there's no reason to assume it's going to happen again.Burglaries (with the burglar coming back a couple of months later knowing they'll be getting a haul of new goodies), living on a flood plain and other often repeatable events are things that the insurers will really load on.
Kermit power said:
Different though, in that once you've had the work done - be it subsidence, drains or whatever - there's no reason to assume it's going to happen again.
Burglaries (with the burglar coming back a couple of months later knowing they'll be getting a haul of new goodies), living on a flood plain and other often repeatable events are things that the insurers will really load on.
Thanks, Kermit,I feel so much better now - but someone suggest a good insurer, I'm 9 days away from being uninsured, because I'm not staying with the current lot.Burglaries (with the burglar coming back a couple of months later knowing they'll be getting a haul of new goodies), living on a flood plain and other often repeatable events are things that the insurers will really load on.
Paul Drawmer said:
try this page for a good insurer.
http://www.which.co.uk/money/insurance/reviews-ns/...
Did you look here?http://www.which.co.uk/money/insurance/reviews-ns/...
I had the same thing, I was burgled a few years ago, I'd had the same insurer for 4 years, by the time the next policy came around it had jumped over 30%. That was bad enough, but the experience of claiming from these crooks was shocking, they argued over every single penny, and they had all sorts of tricks up their sleeves to get out of paying up.
I paid these people to take the risk for me, I kept my side of the contract paying them each month on time, and when it came to them keeping their side of the bargain I had two months of hassle before they finally compromised.
I used to take some peace of mind from being insured!
Horrific industry!
I paid these people to take the risk for me, I kept my side of the contract paying them each month on time, and when it came to them keeping their side of the bargain I had two months of hassle before they finally compromised.
I used to take some peace of mind from being insured!
Horrific industry!
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