I went with Blue Insurance this time and I think, uniquely for Ireland, they offer a two-year policy which is underwritten by Zenith. My renewal quote for one year was c. €550 and I took out the two-year policy with Blue Insurance for €730 i.e €365 p.a.
All with the (considerable) added bonus of not having to carry out the tedious search this time next year...
I went with Blue Insurance this time and I think, uniquely for Ireland, they offer a two-year policy which is underwritten by Zenith. My renewal quote for one year was c. €550 and I took out the two-year policy with Blue Insurance for €730 i.e €365 p.a.
Wow, thats good value @ €1/day. There must be something about informing them before the start of next years policy of any penalty points accrued within the first year?
Its also gas where we find a realistic quotes as above good value these days, after having the ridiculous price increases imposed on us, albit due to the fact the courts believe in Ireland we suffer more painful injuries than any other nation.
Its truly no wonder the courts have their fair amount of chancers every day hobbling in and then miraculously cured and skip out.
Wow, thats good value @ €1/day. There must be something about informing them before the start of next years policy of any penalty points accrued within the first year?
SNIP... I used to work in the business but can't get my head around what's causing these massive increases.
rely there are liquidity rules that specify there must be cash on hand to meet claims? Why are they allowed to gamble customers' premiums with potential adverse consequences for liquidity and possibly leaving customers and their vehicles uninsured?
Forgive me pointing out the obvious, but is it not the case that insurance companies are trading companies that sell a product to consumers and generate profits from the differences between the price of what they sell, the cost of what they buy the commodity at plus their operating costs. If they have to gamble policy-holders premiums to generate sufficient profits to stay in business, then they should find another business for themselves.
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