Gwyn Nicholas
01-10-2008, 20:13
This may be of interest to somebody on the Forum and I am by no means trying to teach granny how to suck eggs but:
The other day I recieved my Building and contents insurance renewal and after checking the previous years schedule, was stunned to see that there had been a 38% (approx) increase to the policy even though, I have not made a single claim in all the years I have been with the firm.( DIRECT LINE INSURANCE) Initially I thought there must be some mistake but before contacting the company, I decided to get a quote from another company. (CHURCHILL "O YES") The quote I recieved from Churchill, was 55% cheaper than my renewal quote. Armed with this information I rang Direct Line and asked if there had been an error? There had not ! So I explained that I had a quote from Churchill Blah Blah. The answer I got stunned me. "Churchill is a part of the same group as us so, if you wish to stay with us, we will supply your schedule for the same price quoted by them." (Churchill) Today I recieved my new schedule and true to their word, same as the Churchill quote. One phone call saved me over £180. My car insurance with the same firm will save me a further £80 when it next becomes due for renewal. I'm not suggesting that anyone runs off to Churchill or anyone else to change their policies, this is just an observation that I'm sure many have already come across and sorted. It may however, be of use to someone during this "credit crunch". If anyone has any other helpful tips that they have come across, I'm sure members on this site would be grateful to recieve them. Regards Nick
The other day I recieved my Building and contents insurance renewal and after checking the previous years schedule, was stunned to see that there had been a 38% (approx) increase to the policy even though, I have not made a single claim in all the years I have been with the firm.( DIRECT LINE INSURANCE) Initially I thought there must be some mistake but before contacting the company, I decided to get a quote from another company. (CHURCHILL "O YES") The quote I recieved from Churchill, was 55% cheaper than my renewal quote. Armed with this information I rang Direct Line and asked if there had been an error? There had not ! So I explained that I had a quote from Churchill Blah Blah. The answer I got stunned me. "Churchill is a part of the same group as us so, if you wish to stay with us, we will supply your schedule for the same price quoted by them." (Churchill) Today I recieved my new schedule and true to their word, same as the Churchill quote. One phone call saved me over £180. My car insurance with the same firm will save me a further £80 when it next becomes due for renewal. I'm not suggesting that anyone runs off to Churchill or anyone else to change their policies, this is just an observation that I'm sure many have already come across and sorted. It may however, be of use to someone during this "credit crunch". If anyone has any other helpful tips that they have come across, I'm sure members on this site would be grateful to recieve them. Regards Nick