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Comedian Al Murray recounts a run-in with industrial-scale stupidity: "Car insurance company rang, without having sent me a renewal letter, asking for money. Made them answer security questions." In the same vein, tell us your stories about pointless paperwork and corporate quarter-wits
( , Thu 23 Feb 2012, 12:13)
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Just what is "protected no claim bonus"?
If you have to claim they still calculate your next premium factoring in the claim. Oh, but if you've paid the extra protection money they'll figuratively hack some phlegm onto their throbbing veiny monster-cock before administering your vigorous financial bum rape.
( , Thu 23 Feb 2012, 13:49, 4 replies)
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ploughed the wife's car into a deer a couple of years ago, cost £1,800 to fix. Her insurance only went up by £20 the following year.
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Wrote off my car a week into new policy. Claim isn't settled yet (3 weeks and counting!) so guessed settlement at a grand.
Copied quote details of current policy (still on confused.com) changing only the vehicle. New quote 600 quid.
Copied quote again including for same car but with claim entered. 900 quid!!
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I am now filled with confidence should my car get bashed/nicked.
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It's a protected no claims discount. If you make a claim then your basic policy cost will go up, but you will still get your discount on it.
And as they can put the cost of your policy up by as much as they like, it's seldom worth paying for the discount protection.
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