New scam by insurance companies?
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Good evening ; has anyone switched vehicles on their insurance policy recently?
I tried it yesterday with my previously very acceptable More Than . My summer car , a Mercedes C36 is going away for the winter and switched to a classic 'laid up' policy and I have bought a Volvo V70 estate to use during the salty road season .
'That will be Forty pounds please ' said the lady on the other end of the 'phone
'Is this an admin charge ?' I asked , given that the Volvo is worth about 1500 and many many insurance groups below the Merc
'No , it's because you're not used to the car' said the lady
'But i've had a clean record for nearly 25 years and drive front wheel drive and four wheel etc etc .
Is it me , or has this excuse been used elsewhere ?
I tried it yesterday with my previously very acceptable More Than . My summer car , a Mercedes C36 is going away for the winter and switched to a classic 'laid up' policy and I have bought a Volvo V70 estate to use during the salty road season .
'That will be Forty pounds please ' said the lady on the other end of the 'phone
'Is this an admin charge ?' I asked , given that the Volvo is worth about 1500 and many many insurance groups below the Merc
'No , it's because you're not used to the car' said the lady
'But i've had a clean record for nearly 25 years and drive front wheel drive and four wheel etc etc .
Is it me , or has this excuse been used elsewhere ?
mickyveloce said:
Good evening ; has anyone switched vehicles on their insurance policy recently?
I tried it yesterday with my previously very acceptable More Than . My summer car , a Mercedes C36 is going away for the winter and switched to a classic 'laid up' policy and I have bought a Volvo V70 estate to use during the salty road season .
'That will be Forty pounds please ' said the lady on the other end of the 'phone
'Is this an admin charge ?' I asked , given that the Volvo is worth about 1500 and many many insurance groups below the Merc
'No , it's because you're not used to the car' said the lady
'But i've had a clean record for nearly 25 years and drive front wheel drive and four wheel etc etc .
Is it me , or has this excuse been used elsewhere ?
Last year I bought a winter hack and laid up my then owned W124. I had to pay a similar amount, but I can't remember their excuse.I tried it yesterday with my previously very acceptable More Than . My summer car , a Mercedes C36 is going away for the winter and switched to a classic 'laid up' policy and I have bought a Volvo V70 estate to use during the salty road season .
'That will be Forty pounds please ' said the lady on the other end of the 'phone
'Is this an admin charge ?' I asked , given that the Volvo is worth about 1500 and many many insurance groups below the Merc
'No , it's because you're not used to the car' said the lady
'But i've had a clean record for nearly 25 years and drive front wheel drive and four wheel etc etc .
Is it me , or has this excuse been used elsewhere ?
CambsBill said:
So the OP should have a 40 quid reduction factored in to his renewal premium once he's got used to the car presumably? I'll have to ask for this next time I renew . . .
It'll be a factor that's taken into account however there may be other ratings that may have changed that could increase the premium so it may not be immediately apparent, if he wants to see what difference he is seeing get them to run a quote next year with "year of purchase" as 2012 not 2011 the increase will be the reduction you mention.TonyRPH said:
Somebody else on here was recently stating that they switched to a RWD car (from an equally powerful FWD) and their insurance company tried to charge them extra, stating that "they were not used to a RWD car".
This is what a major insurance company tried to do to me when I wanted to be a named driver on my dads car (on a multicar policy)"Sorry due to it being a powerful rear wheel drive car and you being 24, it will cost 580 pounds to be named on your fathers car"
My car late 1999 E39 523i.
My Dads car early 2000 E39 528i automatic.
Which one is faster? Mine.
That made no sense to me as I can only drive one of them at a time, both cars the same value and I have just as much experience driving autos as manuals.
ZOLLAR said:
Obviously, well it can be provided in certain circumstances but not to just any joe bloggs.
Er... 'any joe bloggs' (as you put it) is the schmuck who has to pay for the claim that you are making,. If anyone deserves to see the evidence for your claim, it's him. Not HMG. Not ABI. But Joe Bloggs. That you don't show the evidence is... revealing. Perhaps you can point me at publicly owned or published data from other road safety organizations that show the same increase in risk?
5705 said:
ZOLLAR said:
Obviously, well it can be provided in certain circumstances but not to just any joe bloggs.
Er... 'any joe bloggs' (as you put it) is the schmuck who has to pay for the claim that you are making,. If anyone deserves to see the evidence for your claim, it's him. Not HMG. Not ABI. But Joe Bloggs. That you don't show the evidence is... revealing. Perhaps you can point me at publicly owned or published data from other road safety organizations that show the same increase in risk?
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