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car insurance quote
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Hi
My car insurance is up for renewal, so I've gone to the online compare sites and have hopefully found a cheaper quote than the renewal quote I've received through.
I am willing to pay voluntary excess of £250.
It looks like the company I'm concidering doesn't have a £250 as an option, and £275 is the nearest, which is fine.
However what I don't understand is this -
Voluntary: £275
Compulsory: £125
Total: £400
What is the £400 total figure please?
I only want to pay £275.
Thank you x
My car insurance is up for renewal, so I've gone to the online compare sites and have hopefully found a cheaper quote than the renewal quote I've received through.
I am willing to pay voluntary excess of £250.
It looks like the company I'm concidering doesn't have a £250 as an option, and £275 is the nearest, which is fine.
However what I don't understand is this -
Voluntary: £275
Compulsory: £125
Total: £400
What is the £400 total figure please?
I only want to pay £275.
Thank you x
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Personally, I find it unbelievable that insurance companies can get away with charging these ridiculous amounts for excess. When I first insured a car there was no such thing, but that was over forty years ago! They have become far to greedy in my opinion, but they get away with it because we have to have insurance. In my opinion, if you get caught driving without insurance, the fine should be equivalent to double the amount you would pay to be insured and the money gained from this used to lower premiums.
electrochem, there have always been excesses, but they did use to be as low as £25 - and if there were no excesses, the premiums would be even higher. I'm not on the side of the insurance companies but repair costs have increased and claims have gone up - especially since the ambulance chasers started no win no fee offers for people to claim for injuries they haven't actually sustained.