>About that introductory discount. That would mean that the regular rate
>would be about 612, which may well be the amount of your bill with the next
>renewal notice.
Maybe. If so, I'll shop around some more. You can save a fortune by moving
insurance companies each year, until the NCB builds up enough to make it
cheap.
All the insurance premiums I have paid with this introductory discount have
been cheap again the next year. I'm not sure how it works.
> In another year's time you may find yourself trying to beg
>your way back in to your original provider
They will beg me, not the other way around! I am the customer, they want my
business. If I don't like them there are hundreds of other insurers to try.
Things are a little more difficult with my mini as 1) it's heavily modified
(this cuts out 90% of insurers) and 2) it has a full roll cage (this cuts
out 90% of the specialists). I have now found an insurer (Graham Sykes, in
Plymouth UK) who are cheap [for the mini anyway!] and allow these mods. They
also have quite a good reputaion amongst the mini owning fraternity.
Are many of you UK owners insurered through the MGOC?
Scott
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