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"I fell out with Hastings over this.... They also tried to increase the price few days after I'd renewed. I then tried to cancel and they told me there was a cancellation fee even though it was only few days into the policy. I told them I wasn't paying it... They chased me for a year afterwards but I never did pay it. I'd never go with them!! " The cancellation fee is par for the course as I've cancelled one within the cooling off period | |||
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"Could this turn into a Hastings bashing thread?? Been with them a few years now, but every year despite no claims, the value of my car depreciating, the renewal still comes through £130 more. Always get it to roughly what I paid the previous year. In fact one year I got a quote, called them the next day, had go e down by another £10, that doesn't happen to often " My one with Halifax went down too when I renewed it | |||
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"Swerve Hastings. I'm in the insurance industry and wouldn't touch them. What you've experienced is common with some direct markets, they will have targets to meet so at times they will reduce premium rates to buy the business in. Try going via top cashback. You can sometimes get a decent quote with the added bonus of some money back. Standard insurance, I'd go with Aviva, and no I don't work for them , am a broker, rock and roll huh!!" Can't agree there, insurance price depends on the car, I have always found Aviva expensive along with all those for women and in fact almost double the cheapest quot | |||
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"This sounds about right as I asked for a quote on a golf convertible and the pm price (as I want to know that more than the whole price) was around £50 but when I went in to buy it, it was suddenly £70 so I went elsewhere. Incidentally when you are buying insurance, find out what the cost is to make changes to your policy once you have bought it as I have had to do that with mine and it costs £25 " Top advice about the fee. It's why some quotes are so much cheaper. Some insurers have no administration charge for changes as long as they're done online during the policy year. The majority will charge a mid term cancellation fee though. | |||
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"Swerve Hastings. I'm in the insurance industry and wouldn't touch them. What you've experienced is common with some direct markets, they will have targets to meet so at times they will reduce premium rates to buy the business in. Try going via top cashback. You can sometimes get a decent quote with the added bonus of some money back. Standard insurance, I'd go with Aviva, and no I don't work for them , am a broker, rock and roll huh!! It's hugely variable depending on car, area, age and plenty of other factors. Not a one shoe fits all sadly. Worth checking out reviews on sites regarding claims service also as that's when you find out how good, or not, they are. Can't agree there, insurance price depends on the car, I have always found Aviva expensive along with all those for women and in fact almost double the cheapest quot" | |||
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"Count yourself lucky! Mine cost £1080 this year for a 51 plate 1.6 focus! " lol swap you £ 2000 for a 04 plate laguna because i have 3 none fault knocks | |||
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"Count yourself lucky! Mine cost £1080 this year for a 51 plate 1.6 focus! lol swap you £ 2000 for a 04 plate laguna because i have 3 none fault knocks " Ouch! Mine was £2500 last year because I was a new driver, every company play a game which is why most of the time they will price match with a cheaper company a. So they look good and b. To keep the business. | |||
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"I get quotes as early as possible , then buy the cheapest one as most of the time my renewal is always more expensive than the cheapest quote. " That's what I tried doing, only when I try to purchase a new policy, the price increases. There's no point getting a quote, if you can't buy it at that price. | |||
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"These four figure prices - what a rip-off! I paid £284 and wasn't happy with that. " Joys of being under 25 & living on a 25% hill where everyone smashes there car when it snows does nothing for my insurance price | |||
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"These four figure prices - what a rip-off! I paid £284 and wasn't happy with that. Joys of being under 25 & living on a 25% hill where everyone smashes there car when it snows does nothing for my insurance price " You're not wrong Poor you... | |||
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"I'm with hastings, did the quotes, great! Got the car, went to purchase the insurance, price had jumped up. So I phoned them and went through it. They quoted cheaper over the phone but not as cheap as original. Bit of haggling later and got it for the original price, plus 12.50 fee for doing it over the phone! " £12:50 for doing it over the phone - I refused to pay that. They wouldn't budge. I wouldn't budge, either. Dug my heels in further. They gave in... eventually. Then, I told them I'd changed my mind. They'd pissed me off with increasing the quote price at the time of purchase. Luckily, I got it cheaper in the end, all in, from somewhere else, although still £35 more than my original quote. Fuckers... | |||
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"It's not all about the car tho where you live can make a huge difference tried to insure our old rover in an sk post code £1400 a year same car at Lily's mums in a DD post code £420 ! That's a years insurance for the deposited at ours all a bloody con a cartel and a racket as you HAVE to have it " Everything makes a difference, even down to where it's parked..I found "parked in a garage" to be more expensive than "parked on the street" | |||
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