Renewal came in from my house insurer that I've been with for perhaps 25
years. Never made a claim of any sort.
I'm happy enough to chop and change insurers with the cars - but do prefer
to have a history with something as valuable as a house. I could replace
the car if it got totalled and no insurance, but not the house.
I'd noted down what I paid last year - both the original amount and the
actual premium after getting their 'loyalty' discount. Which was
substantial.
This renewal was some 8% higher than last year's full amount.
So I phones them up. Asked the very pleasant bloke to look at what I'd
paid last year. And the figure he had was the high quote - not the amount
I'd actually paid after discount.
After simply saying their price was way out of line with all of the
comparison sites, he reduced the premium by over a third to almost exactly
what I'd paid last year. Still quite a bit higher than I could have paid
with a different company, but I decided on balance to stay with them.
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Dave Plowman
London SW
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