Jomarkh
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My renewal for my almost 3 year old MG5 SR EXCITE has popped into my inbox.....
Last year my policy went from £180 to £370...and comparison sites were suggesting about £500. I did a check the other day and it looks like about £600 this year...no claims in 10 years...so yeah, it's just a rip off now.That’s a hell of an increase , have you had any claims/ points , I’ve read that insurance costs were going up, but to treble your insurance is ridiculous . Are you shopping around or contacting them to see if there’s movement on the price
I feel for you, I had similar earlier this year.My renewal for my almost 3 year old MG5 SR EXCITE has popped into my inbox.....View attachment 24566
Yep, it's all getting a bit silly now, but what ya supposed to do, they've got ya by the proverbials.I feel for you, I had similar earlier this year.
Absolutely they are, they've got you by the knackers and they know it. ?I only had Direct Line for a year and my insurance doubled on renewal . So bye bye DL. I went to Sainsburys for the next 7 years and , in all fairness , the premiums were pretty stable for that period. Then Sainsburys withdrew from motor insurance and they pointed me to Churchills ..once again the premium doubled . I moved to Flow for about £400 . I was 74 at the time ,so I wait with bated breath for my renewal in July as regards your 75 theory
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Of course , it could just be that insurance companies are taking the P155 ?
Agreed, at least Dick Turpin had the decency to wear a mask! ?I blame the fact that the insurers now seem to own all of the repair infrastructure and can manipulate the market to their advantage...
And yet we all complained that we had to shop around because it was cheaper for new customers. A case of be careful what you wish for.I blame Government policy which prevented insurers hiking up premiums to loyal (lazy) customers who just renewed with their current insurer regardless of increased cost.
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