use to have a small corner insurance company , long gone now

would walk in there, left him the details and would ring round, get the best quote and ring later on that day

found the ins companies would work for our custom but today they simply dont care and not bothered if u say forget it

meant to ask does anybody know how many years ncb u need before u can protect them please

got 4 x years ncb and are there pros and cons in doing this

thks guys
 
Currently use Admiral multi car and insure a 2004 D2, 2014 Mini Cooper, 2014 BMW 125 & a 57 plate clio for £1100.

Didn't think this was too bad as the clio and BM are driven by drivers under 25 with minimal no claims.
 
Been with Aviva a few years now. They did a good deal when I changed from my RRC to the Disco. RRC was on a classic policy with no NCB. This was being used on my MR2. They gave me max NCB as long as I didn't claim in the first year. Now got both on multicar policy for £400 pa with protected NCB. They want an extra £360 to put my daughter on (25 yo, learner with no experience!) and that's for the Disco and the MR2!
 
Been with Aviva a few years now. They did a good deal when I changed from my RRC to the Disco. RRC was on a classic policy with no NCB. This was being used on my MR2. They gave me max NCB as long as I didn't claim in the first year. Now got both on multicar policy for £400 pa with protected NCB. They want an extra £360 to put my daughter on (25 yo, learner with no experience!) and that's for the Disco and the MR2!

high risk very high risk like this..............Chimp With AK-47 Shoots at Soldiers - YouTube
 
high risk very high risk

Not exactly Thor - she's a LEARNER driver, which means in the UK that she'll have to have L plates on the vehicle & an experienced driver with her at all times.

Once she's passed her test and allowed out on her own, watch that insurance skyrocket....
 
Not just car insurance they do this on, my house insurance was due in February, had been with the aa, cost around 250 a year for buildings and contents. Renewal came through, 360 quid.

I immediately called them and they said that was the best they could do. So I had a search and found the same cover for 190 quid, called them back and asked to cancel. All of a sudden they could beat the other price, and throw in home emergency and breakdown cover for nowt. When I enquired why they couldn't do a better price in the first place, he couldn't answer.

I'm sure they do it as they know there are enough gullibles around to pay it, but you would think with the availability of comparison sites, they would try and give the best deal in the first place.
 
I've often wondered if you had mega cash in the bank (ie a lottery win) if you could self insure? You'd obviously make sure there's a certain amount of your cash ringfenced incase of any accidents. If you were a careful driver it'd be like not paying premiums. Just a thought. I'm in a medication induced haze at the moment after having some toes amputated on wednesday afternoon so go easy on me, i'm fragile lol.
 
I've often wondered if you had mega cash in the bank (ie a lottery win) if you could self insure? You'd obviously make sure there's a certain amount of your cash ringfenced incase of any accidents. If you were a careful driver it'd be like not paying premiums. Just a thought. I'm in a medication induced haze at the moment after having some toes amputated on wednesday afternoon so go easy on me, i'm fragile lol.


Yes or at least you used to be able to. Think it was £1million. But it had to be held in trust so you couldn't spend it. & you had to register it with Government.
 
I've often wondered if you had mega cash in the bank (ie a lottery win) if you could self insure? You'd obviously make sure there's a certain amount of your cash ringfenced incase of any accidents. If you were a careful driver it'd be like not paying premiums. Just a thought. I'm in a medication induced haze at the moment after having some toes amputated on wednesday afternoon so go easy on me, i'm fragile lol.

I know Nottingham City Transport (local authority bus company) was self-insured in the '90s. One of their buses hit a friend's car, he just went to the depot with the repair estimate where they matched the dents to the bolt pattern on the bus bumper (they use(d) Volvo buses which were very idiosyncratic), and they wrote him a cheque there and then.
 

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