Any insurers that don't rape you for paying monthly?
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I'm reaching a time in my life where insurance is well under 4 figures, I am happy with this. I wasn't expecting much of a dip as everybody crashed and got whiplash last year so we're all paying the price.
However I was not expecting to be shafted sideways on paying monthly.
Flux want 43.2%
Admiral (this makes me laugh) ONLY charge 18.9% APR, but also 8.5% credit charge (how the FSA doesn't crack down on this I don't know) and also a 'discount' for paying in one payment. Total charge for credit £280, on a bloody 600 quid quote.
So, anyway, I'm getting quotes in the 600 mark, anyone know someone who's monthly option doesn't take it above 800?
However I was not expecting to be shafted sideways on paying monthly.
Flux want 43.2%
Admiral (this makes me laugh) ONLY charge 18.9% APR, but also 8.5% credit charge (how the FSA doesn't crack down on this I don't know) and also a 'discount' for paying in one payment. Total charge for credit £280, on a bloody 600 quid quote.
So, anyway, I'm getting quotes in the 600 mark, anyone know someone who's monthly option doesn't take it above 800?
They are effectively rating you on your credit score, in a roundbout way.
Insurers are not allowed to use credit score directly as a rating factor (we were told it isn't Treating Customers Fairly by the FSA when we asked) hence the use of a discount for paying annually. So Admiral charge you 8.5% (flat, not the APR) on a non-discounted premium for paying monthly.
Interesting from a Compliance perspective
Insurers are not allowed to use credit score directly as a rating factor (we were told it isn't Treating Customers Fairly by the FSA when we asked) hence the use of a discount for paying annually. So Admiral charge you 8.5% (flat, not the APR) on a non-discounted premium for paying monthly.
Interesting from a Compliance perspective

stargazer30 said:
philmots said:
Your best bet would be a 0% for 12 month credit card. There's loads about.
+1 this is what I did. Just be aware you pay the full years premium so check the cancellation small print incase the company won't give you some of it back if you cancel mid term.
's what I did. Then the months I was "flush" I paid double. IIRC I cleared a £1500 Admiral polcy off my card inside 5-6 months
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ts are just pocketing it.