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bigdan

posted on 10th Aug 07 at 09:29

its a pisstake

mine should come down a lot with my first year ncb i will be pissed if it doesnt

but just takes the piss they should stop giving money to useless things

corsa b 1.2
17
1400 tpft
1540 10%

[Edited on 10-08-2007 by bigdan]


gavin18787

posted on 10th Aug 07 at 09:28

1) Corsa gsi
2) 20
3) 1090 atm so 1199 in theory after 10%
4) TPTF


Planty02

posted on 10th Aug 07 at 09:12

:!:mad:

1) Corsa C 1.2 16v SXI
2) 21
3) £800
4) Fully comp

Why should I have to shell out extra when it's really nothing to do with me :mad::mad:

Hopefully having 1NCB will bring it down a fair bit


Twiggy

posted on 10th Aug 07 at 06:55

takes the piss when other countrys are fucked...we send millions

when our country is fucked they just put up the price!

I wanna live on the Moon!


Butler

posted on 10th Aug 07 at 02:30

Thats about another 80 quid on my policy, so...

1) 106 rallye 1.6 8v converted, other mods declared
2)19
3) About £850 at a guess
4) TPF&T (and now flooding apparently! :lol: )

[Edited on 10-08-2007 by Butler]


Robin

posted on 10th Aug 07 at 02:27

Meh, mine will go up by £50, not the end of the world :lol:

1) Mk1 Golf GTI 1.8
2) 21
3) £550
4) FC (Classic policy)

[Edited on 10-08-2007 by Robin]


jimbojambojumbo

posted on 10th Aug 07 at 02:18

quote:
Originally posted by bigdan
what about the places that didnt get affected


dont matter where you live m8 all insurance is rising by at least 10% from what i read


bigdan

posted on 7th Aug 07 at 02:15

what about the places that didnt get affected


dj_russell

posted on 7th Aug 07 at 01:20

fuckinghell thats a joke being 39 and paying that,
if the govenment stop sending money abroad to other so called needy countrys and wasting it on speed cameras and sending out the whole police force to round up a few cars in a car park doing no harm,have they actually spent the money on anything usefull i cant think of anything? we wouldnt need anything to go up for it what a cheek and an excuse, when you consider some of the flooding the actual people were saying before they flooded weeks in advance that they needed emergency measures that would of prevented their homes from flooding.

[Edited on 07-08-2007 by dj_russell]

[Edited on 07-08-2007 by dj_russell]


jimbojambojumbo

posted on 7th Aug 07 at 01:14

so british insurers say that premiums will have to rise by 10% at least to pay for the flood damage this summer and unfortunately that means car insurance as well as home insurance
so what will you now be paying for your vehicle
1) vehicle
2) age
3 ) price paid this year +10%
4) type 3rd party/comp

1)2002 Bmw 525 TD SE
2) 39
3) £701.80 (and thats with full no claims)
4) comp