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pete.grant
Just had my insurance renewal from Direct Line through for my 182 and was disgusted to see that it has been reduced by a mere £9 a month. I am 23, have 5 years NCB and have held my license for 5 years. I have had no claims and have never had any points. The renewal came through at £1,096 (before you all shout, yes I don’t live in the most desirable post code but there are much worse places to live in Nottingham!)
However, I decided to go onto Direct Line’s web site and get a new quote as if I was a new customer but this time putting my missus on the policy (who incidentally has two claims to her name and an SP30). The quote came back at £691 for the exact same policy. Rang Direct Line to let them know how annoyed I was and they honoured the quote I got online.
My question is this – how can Direct Line justify reducing my premium by £400 when I add a someone to my policy who is evidently a worse driver than I am!? I think it’s a joke. Don’t get me wrong, I am pleased to have saved £400 with one phone call but am not surprised why so many young people drive without insurance.
However, I decided to go onto Direct Line’s web site and get a new quote as if I was a new customer but this time putting my missus on the policy (who incidentally has two claims to her name and an SP30). The quote came back at £691 for the exact same policy. Rang Direct Line to let them know how annoyed I was and they honoured the quote I got online.
My question is this – how can Direct Line justify reducing my premium by £400 when I add a someone to my policy who is evidently a worse driver than I am!? I think it’s a joke. Don’t get me wrong, I am pleased to have saved £400 with one phone call but am not surprised why so many young people drive without insurance.