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Protected Motoring No Claims Bonus, Any Point?
Surely it only applies if you stay with the same insurer. If you move, your new insurer will ask if you have had any claims, making the previous protected no claims meaningless.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I gave up protecting my NCD many years ago when I calculated it wasn't cost-effective. Protecting your NCD adds about 10% to the cost of your policy; having an accident knocks you back about 2 years on the NCD you get. I estimated 5 years was the break-even point ie, if you have accidents more than 5 years apart it pays you not to protect the NCD, so I don't.
Zacs - it's many years since I checked the option but that's exactly how I did it and saw the premium drop when I opted not to have it. I think what people forget is that, if you make a claim your premium usually increases because you're classed as a bigger risk; even a no-fault bump in a car park has been the cause of an increase (not for me) because they class you as parking in the wrong car parks.
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