Any ideas on keeping ncb going whilst out of the country?
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Hi all, currently out of the country for a few years and i'm just about to insure a 1 litre clio thats been sat rotting in my mates garden for years so i dont lose my ncb.
I've got 6 years ncb and have held my licence for 8 years with no points/claims, so having to pay nearly £400 to keep my ncb going (most companies will only accept a 2 year old ncb certificate so i cant just ignore it) seems a bit steep.
Anyway, does anyone have any ideas on how to keep my ncb going for less?
Thanks
I've got 6 years ncb and have held my licence for 8 years with no points/claims, so having to pay nearly £400 to keep my ncb going (most companies will only accept a 2 year old ncb certificate so i cant just ignore it) seems a bit steep.
Anyway, does anyone have any ideas on how to keep my ncb going for less?
Thanks
bigfatnick said:
Hi all, currently out of the country for a few years and i'm just about to insure a 1 litre clio thats been sat rotting in my mates garden for years so i dont lose my ncb.
I've got 6 years ncb and have held my licence for 8 years with no points/claims, so having to pay nearly £400 to keep my ncb going (most companies will only accept a 2 year old ncb certificate so i cant just ignore it) seems a bit steep.
Anyway, does anyone have any ideas on how to keep my ncb going for less?
Thanks
zero miles policy on something very low insurance rated/value!I've got 6 years ncb and have held my licence for 8 years with no points/claims, so having to pay nearly £400 to keep my ncb going (most companies will only accept a 2 year old ncb certificate so i cant just ignore it) seems a bit steep.
Anyway, does anyone have any ideas on how to keep my ncb going for less?
Thanks
bigfatnick said:
Hi all, currently out of the country for a few years and i'm just about to insure a 1 litre clio thats been sat rotting in my mates garden for years so i dont lose my ncb.
I've got 6 years ncb and have held my licence for 8 years with no points/claims, so having to pay nearly £400 to keep my ncb going (most companies will only accept a 2 year old ncb certificate so i cant just ignore it) seems a bit steep.
Anyway, does anyone have any ideas on how to keep my ncb going for less?
Thanks
Also check that you a fulfilling your insurers T+C's as some require you to be in the country for at least 9 months to hold a policy (this will vary per insurer so its worth checking.)I've got 6 years ncb and have held my licence for 8 years with no points/claims, so having to pay nearly £400 to keep my ncb going (most companies will only accept a 2 year old ncb certificate so i cant just ignore it) seems a bit steep.
Anyway, does anyone have any ideas on how to keep my ncb going for less?
Thanks
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