Darren S
ClioSport Club Member
I really think its about time that insurance companies should get off their arses and start analysing the vast databases of information that they have at hand.
The whole issue of age is bad enough (sub 67.2 years of age and forget about getting a decent quote) but the postcode one is just as bad - if not worse.
Watching the TV the other night, one of those "Quote me happy" ads came on again and I thought I'd give that a go on the laptop. Cheapest price I got was £711, without P-NCD and that was with £1,020 excess. If I brought the excess down to a more sensible amount (£250-£300 imo) it went up to £912.
I'm now 31, have no points nor convictions - 10 years NCD and have been driving for 14 years. Therefore, the only other factor is my location - and this is where my main gripe is.
Currently, we live out in the sticks - but because the area we are in comes under a Bury postcode - we get battered on the insurance. Previously, I lived in Heywood - and no way on this earth would I have bought the 182 where we lived - simply due to all the scallies about. Yet because that area came under an Oldham postcode (about 4 miles away), it was a cheaper quote?
Similarly, there are some stunning areas of Manchester. Nice, safe areas that hardly get a hint of crime, yet because their postcode starts with an 'M' - you're fecked.
So insurances companies - stop tarring us with a sweeping brush and start looking at the fat wads of information you have. Dodgy areas are dodgy areas, but they don't stop and start at postcode boundaries. Quote me happy? My ar5e!!!
D.
The whole issue of age is bad enough (sub 67.2 years of age and forget about getting a decent quote) but the postcode one is just as bad - if not worse.
Watching the TV the other night, one of those "Quote me happy" ads came on again and I thought I'd give that a go on the laptop. Cheapest price I got was £711, without P-NCD and that was with £1,020 excess. If I brought the excess down to a more sensible amount (£250-£300 imo) it went up to £912.
I'm now 31, have no points nor convictions - 10 years NCD and have been driving for 14 years. Therefore, the only other factor is my location - and this is where my main gripe is.
Currently, we live out in the sticks - but because the area we are in comes under a Bury postcode - we get battered on the insurance. Previously, I lived in Heywood - and no way on this earth would I have bought the 182 where we lived - simply due to all the scallies about. Yet because that area came under an Oldham postcode (about 4 miles away), it was a cheaper quote?
Similarly, there are some stunning areas of Manchester. Nice, safe areas that hardly get a hint of crime, yet because their postcode starts with an 'M' - you're fecked.
So insurances companies - stop tarring us with a sweeping brush and start looking at the fat wads of information you have. Dodgy areas are dodgy areas, but they don't stop and start at postcode boundaries. Quote me happy? My ar5e!!!
D.
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