what is 75% NCB in years?
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10% more than most insurers give
Seriously, most will give 60 to 65% for 5 years no-claims. Even if you have no further claims in year 6 the NCD doesn't increase.
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Sounds like LV!!
I have about 15 yrs no claims - but because I could only get a letter from my previous Ins company stating their max - 7 Yrs - I lost out with LV - then again still cheaper than anyone else!!
I have about 15 yrs no claims - but because I could only get a letter from my previous Ins company stating their max - 7 Yrs - I lost out with LV - then again still cheaper than anyone else!!
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I agree with douglasb, I don't think most companies do it. I get it by being a member of the civil service motoring association, through Frizzell and I think I had to prove 7 years NC.
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