07-07-17, 11:17 AM
(07-07-17, 09:36 AM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=fazersharp link=topic=22873.msg264089#msg264089 date=1499414020]
[quote author=Graham53 link=topic=22873.msg264075#msg264075 date=1499381438]
Bennetts did same to me, but I was told by previous insurers that they would post me proof after 21 days ( in case I'd had an accident I didn't tell them of !! ) , which turned out to be bullshit by wanker at bikesure, so I was waiting for the 21 days and bennetts sent me the cancel policy lettter, I phoned them immmediately and the woman at bennetts sorted it all out by phoning bikesure and confirming the NCB.
The very helpful woman at bennetts did say that bikesure wanker was probably being an arse because I'd cancelled the policy with them because they wouldn't change the bike from my 600 to the 1000 and it worked out cheaper to put my NCB on the 1000 and cancel the 600 policy then re insure it without NCB as you can only use the no claims on one vehicle and I can't get cheaper multi bike policy as I've not got a garage.
I was with Bikesure for years until last year they were taken over and the prices went up by £70.
I have never trusted insurers with my no claims proof so I have kept all my renewal notices which document my NCB
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I can't stand it when they keep putting "9 years" as my NCB, when it's treble that.
Why not just put down what it really is?
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Isn't it because after 9 years there's no further discount? 9 years being the maximum, hence maximum no claims? (does irritate me as well though)