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| MINI2 Regular Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Belfast Local Time: 06:35 AM
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Offline | Admiral v. Greenlight Right guy's, Got 2 quotes for renewal which are up next week so need advice here. I'm already with Admiral but they have upped the cover by £50??? Greenlight are about £100 lower but they want 2 installments for the whole amount due within 30 days. Now, I have changed the address on my renewal admiral policy to my partners house which has a garage and the admiral policy is now about the same as the greenlight one and it is a 10 month accelerator policy. So will admiral accept that quote if I put my partners home address there or are there any issues which they may be funny about, ie, me switching or amending the address?? In other words, would they ask for proof of me living at my partners address if I edit hem?? Need help quick guys!!! Cheers |
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![]() Obsessive Car Cleaner OCC | They wont ask for proof of you changing address but the policy amount may rise depending on the risk of the area that you are moving to. I can imagine tghat it will go up as its a perfect reason to get more money from youbut it may also drop further. Im on the same 10 month policy at the minute and one thing you have to watch out for with these is that some other companys will not offer you a policy in the future if you have more no claims than years driving. i will have 3 years and 10 months driving but 4 Yrs NCB. Admiral will recognise this and renew my policy but some others like RAC etc etc will not. Scott |
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Offline | Cheers mate, i'll have to check with both greenlight and admiral then to make sure that i'm getting the full years ncb given, going to go with greenlight as it seems a better deal long term and they are mod friendly. |
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Offline | Good thing I checked Scott, Greenlight have only started accepting these 10 month accelerator policies as a lot of people seem to be using them and they did tell me a lot of insurers won't accept them as it isn't a full 12 months even though they give a full years no claims. Going with greenlight as they completely cover the JCW package without me having to tell them the craic and you can add mods no hassle with a small fee, depending on the mod. They saved me £200 and mods can be added no hassle. |
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