Has anyone else received eye-water renewal quotes recently? Others in the office complaining of similar from theirs...
I just got mine from LV= for the next year - a small increase of only 61% from last year...
So Last year £386
new quote £ 624
Thankfully I knew this was imminent and have not been very happy with their service since they fcuked me on a claim in '2. I kept an email received from Tesco Insurance a few weeks ago highlighted in my inbox ready for just this type of eventuality.
New agreement with Tesco - £201
So Heather Smith MD of LV= GO FUCK YOURSELF YOU THIEVING CUNT
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I’m with LV, renewal was in November. Too lazy to check but any increase there might have been was reasonable. About £160 for a 3 bed semi, no claims for about twenty years.Insane_Homer wrote: Fri Mar 10, 2023 4:14 pm Has anyone else received eye-water renewal quotes recently? Others in the office complaining of similar from theirs...
I just got mine from LV= for the next year - a small increase of only 61% from last year...
So Last year £386
new quote £ 624
Thankfully I knew this was imminent and have not been very happy with their service since they fcuked me on a claim in '2. I kept an email received from Tesco Insurance a few weeks ago highlighted in my inbox ready for just this type of eventuality.
New agreement with Tesco - £201
So Heather Smith MD of LV= GO FUCK YOURSELF YOU THIEVING CUNT
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Mine's going up by about 25%, no explanation as to why - never made a claim on it.
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The only additional high value item on the policy is wife's engagement ring which added about £20 to the policy. Everything else standard terms.
“Facts are meaningless. You could use facts to prove anything that's even remotely true.”
My building insurance is a joint policy with fellow owners of flats. Content insurance I organise myself. My building insurance remained roughly the same but my content insurance went down from £132 to £88 - a reduction of £44 - for exactly the same cover with Tesco Home Insurance. Ive not had a claim in 10+ years so that helps.
Your telly looks really wobbly on that cabinet.dpedin wrote: Fri Mar 10, 2023 5:52 pmMy building insurance is a joint policy with fellow owners of flats. Content insurance I organise myself. My building insurance remained roughly the same but my content insurance went down from £132 to £88 - a reduction of £44 - for exactly the same cover with Tesco Home Insurance. Ive not had a claim in 10+ years so that helps.
I'm the same. I have been with Legal and General for years as they have always been very competitive. They were taken over by LV last year and this years quote went from ££429 to £795.
I phoned them to complain and said I wouldn't be renewing. I then did a price comparison to find they were the cheapest.
Haven't a clue what is going on.
I phoned them to complain and said I wouldn't be renewing. I then did a price comparison to find they were the cheapest.
Haven't a clue what is going on.
GogLais wrote: Fri Mar 10, 2023 5:03 pm Have you all got Rolexes at home? Don’t answer if you don’t want to.
Fair point. After the bastards stole our coal, slate, gold, copper, lead, water, language and land there’s ffyk all left. Which is why I moved to the Wirral.
Do you have hubcap insurance?GogLais wrote: Sat Mar 11, 2023 10:05 amFair point. After the bastards stole our coal, slate, gold, copper, lead, water, language and land there’s ffyk all left. Which is why I moved to the Wirral.
I’ve got alloys I’ll have you know. Well I did when I last looked through the dining room shutters.
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LV= at it again,
just received the "Mazda" renewal for her car and it's gone from £449 to £846 - phoned up to tell them I won't be auto-renewing (sic) and she asks, is it because of the price (duh!) and she says it's due to new underwriters - LV=
edit: bang some deets into uswitch - Tesco - £330
just received the "Mazda" renewal for her car and it's gone from £449 to £846 - phoned up to tell them I won't be auto-renewing (sic) and she asks, is it because of the price (duh!) and she says it's due to new underwriters - LV=
edit: bang some deets into uswitch - Tesco - £330

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Is it an RX-7?Insane_Homer wrote: Tue Jun 06, 2023 5:29 pm LV= at it again,
just received the "Mazda" renewal for her car and it's gone from £449 to £846
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2 year old CX-5
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One psycho women driver?
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She disagrees with you, but would like to know where you live?
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Same.Insane_Homer wrote: Tue Jun 06, 2023 5:29 pm LV= at it again,
just received the "Mazda" renewal for her car and it's gone from £449 to £846 - phoned up to tell them I won't be auto-renewing (sic) and she asks, is it because of the price (duh!) and she says it's due to new underwriters - LV=
edit: bang some deets into uswitch - Tesco - £330![]()
They were one of the cheapest a few years ago but recent quote on Hyundai with 7yr no claims was £860. Found for £300 elsewhere