Company car ins. - doesn't count for NCB?
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What? But I've 8 years driving under various fleet policies.
Sorry, to count, a NCB has to be in your own name.
Great.
Company cars used to be a perk. Now I'm paying for it.
Sorry, to count, a NCB has to be in your own name.
Great.
Company cars used to be a perk. Now I'm paying for it.
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Get a letter from the company fleet manager or insurer confirming your claims record. You should get something for that, even if it is not actually NCD (i got an "introductory discount" at Tesco last year)!!
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cheers guys. I have a letter and it was taken into account with my current insurers, but my renewal quote is 40% up so I'm shopping around. The others, so far, aren't prepared to consider it.
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NFU did it for me too. I had a letter from our brokers saying 1 fault claim £100 8 years ago and 1 no fault (vandalism) 4 years ago. They gave me 5 years intro.
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