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Post by Citroenmad »

Excellent, thats quite a reduction in price, i bet your happy :D
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Post by Sl4yer »

Well done Sam. Please give your new insurer a mention - may come in handy. :)

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Post by brmartyn »

Sam L wrote:After spending all morning on the phone i finally got some good news i got quoted £649.55 which i am happy paying
thank you to everyone for your help i had given up and thought i would have to sell the car but now i dont have to

thanks all
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Post by Sam L »

Thanks guys
it was churchill i got a 10% discount because thats who my f-i-l is with and i put him on as anamed driver and it took it down considerably

Brady pm sent thanks

thanks sam
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Post by Xaccers »

Another option perhaps for next year and depending on your driving habbits is one my partner has just brought up (she works in insurance).
Aviva and a few others will fit a box to your car, you agree what time periods you're likely to use the car the most, and if you use it outside that you get charged on a per mile/minute, but it can seriously cut premiums as you're agreeing not to drive during peak accident periods.
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Post by Sam L »

im not sure if that would be any good to me as i do quite a few miles
e.g bought the car in may with 61966 and now on 74500ish but i am mostly out evening aswell i dont know if that would make it less with there being less on the road
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