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fatboy2002
05-05-2009, 4:50 PM
Hi guys and girls,
A quick question , how do no claims bonus work?
I have built up a No Claims Bonus as a named driver with an insurance company, can I take that NCB to another insurance company?
If so, how? Do I just state how many years NCB I have? How do they confirm it? Otherwise that would be open to abuse right?
Thanks in advance
mumofjusttwo
05-05-2009, 4:52 PM
Yes you can transfer it.
It will ask you how many years NCB you have.
When you receive your paper work they will ask for a copy of your last insurance with proof of your NCB. You just send that to your new insurance firm
HTH
maniac886
05-05-2009, 4:54 PM
Hi guys and girls,
A quick question , how do no claims bonus work?
I have built up a No Claims Bonus as a named driver with an insurance company, can I take that NCB to another insurance company?
If so, how? Do I just state how many years NCB I have? How do they confirm it? Otherwise that would be open to abuse right?
Thanks in advance
Normally you have to send confirmation to your new insurers of your current no claims discount. When I renewed mine i sent off my renewal notice from my old company which stated how many years no claims I had.
fatboy2002
05-05-2009, 4:55 PM
Yes you can transfer it.
It will ask you how many years NCB you have.
When you receive your paper work they will ask for a copy of your last insurance with proof of your NCB. You just send that to your new insurance firm
HTH
thanks for the swift response, but my current insurance certificate doesnt state how many years no claims i have on there? is their another paper i should be looking for?
maniac886
05-05-2009, 4:57 PM
thanks for the swift response, but my current insurance certificate doesnt state how many years no claims i have on there? is their another paper i should be looking for?
Have you had your renewal notice from your old company..is your NCD on that?
mumofjusttwo
05-05-2009, 4:57 PM
It may be worth mentioning it to your new insurers. They may contact the old one or more likely ask you to contact the old insurers and ask for a letter of proof.
fatboy2002
05-05-2009, 5:00 PM
Have you had your renewal notice from your old company..is your NCD on that?
hi manic, i have yet to receive my renewal notice from my current insurers
fatboy2002
05-05-2009, 5:01 PM
Have you had your renewal notice from your old company..is your NCD on that?
hi manic, i have yet to receive my renewal notice from my current insurers
can i take out another new insurance policy with another insurer before i receive my renewal letter from my current insurer?
maniac886
05-05-2009, 5:03 PM
hi manic, i have yet to receive my renewal notice from my current insurers
can i take out another new insurance policy with another insurer before i receive my renewal letter from my current insurer?
Give your current insurers a ring first and ask them if the renewal has been sent out and if the renewal notices states how many NCD you currently have..to save you hassle down the line.
fatboy2002
05-05-2009, 5:05 PM
It may be worth mentioning it to your new insurers. They may contact the old one or more likely ask you to contact the old insurers and ask for a letter of proof.
ok, i just had a look at my older previous renewal notices and its says on there, "premium with 5 years(maximum) No CLaims Bonus discount...£XXX.XX"
my question is, 1)why is it only max 5 years that i am allowed?
2) if o dont receive my renewal for this year, i will still have 5 years no claims, so i can use last years renewal notice to show to my new insurers proving 5 NCB, any thing wrong with that?
thanks for the help BTW
fatboy2002
05-05-2009, 5:12 PM
Give your current insurers a ring first and ask them if the renewal has been sent out and if the renewal notices states how many NCD you currently have..to save you hassle down the line.
my current insurer state that i need to pay £179, as a named driver(my son) is on the policy was on there as a spose, not as my son(not sure how they got that one wrong). Just checked my old policy and my sons name is mentioned on the policy as a named driver but not as a spouse or son( how was i suppose to know that they has him on as a spouse then?)
they state that i need to pay the £179 before i can receive my renewal?
is that normal?
dumb blonde
05-05-2009, 5:24 PM
funnily enough i did mine today.I had full no claims and the new insurer just asked for proof of this when i got it. On cancelling my old one i just asked them to send confirmation of this through the post.
Hi guys and girls,
A quick question , how do no claims bonus work?
I have built up a No Claims Bonus as a named driver with an insurance company, can I take that NCB to another insurance company?
If so, how? Do I just state how many years NCB I have? How do they confirm it? Otherwise that would be open to abuse right?
Thanks in advance
Does the insurance company you are with allow the name driver to build up a no-claims bonus?
fatboy2002
05-05-2009, 5:42 PM
Does the insurance company you are with allow the name driver to build up a no-claims bonus?
yes it does, its churchill
Treadway1
05-05-2009, 6:30 PM
Sorry if Ive missed this, but have you mentioned when youre insurance is due for renewal? Most companies will only send out the renewal form around 3-4 weeks before the end of your policy. The renewal will tell you how much your current insurer will charge you for the next years insurance and SHOULD note how many years no claims bonus you have.
With regards the 5 years maximum bonus, som companies will only take into consideration up to five years, wheras others will give you a bigger discount. This really all depends on the company, but Id say if youve now got more than fiver years, you should go to a company offering discounts for higher NCD's.
If your renewal doesnt state how much NCD you have when it comes through, just phone your current insurer and ask for proof of how many years you have, and they will send it through to you.
HTH
fatboy2002
05-05-2009, 6:53 PM
Sorry if Ive missed this, but have you mentioned when youre insurance is due for renewal? Most companies will only send out the renewal form around 3-4 weeks before the end of your policy. The renewal will tell you how much your current insurer will charge you for the next years insurance and SHOULD note how many years no claims bonus you have.
With regards the 5 years maximum bonus, som companies will only take into consideration up to five years, wheras others will give you a bigger discount. This really all depends on the company, but Id say if youve now got more than fiver years, you should go to a company offering discounts for higher NCD's.
If your renewal doesnt state how much NCD you have when it comes through, just phone your current insurer and ask for proof of how many years you have, and they will send it through to you.
HTH
thanks for that, my questions is, they are asking for a £180 odd pound fee for "error" above, if i dont pay, can they legally refuse to send out proof of my current NCB so far? so that i can go to another insurer?
Treadway1
05-05-2009, 7:58 PM
thanks for that, my questions is, they are asking for a £180 odd pound fee for "error" above, if i dont pay, can they legally refuse to send out proof of my current NCB so far? so that i can go to another insurer?
Hmmm, interesting question. Honestly, I dont know. However, every right thinking part of me says that a company cant charge you for an error of their making (Im not saying they wont try, but cant see how they can hold you to ransom like that).
I dont know what the legal standpoint on proof of no claims is, although if you speak to any new insurance company and explain the situation, Im sure they would have other ways of confirming your no claims period.
If you get no more luck on here, then Id suggest speaking with your local Citizens advice bureau. They would be able to tell you exactly what the score is...
http://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/
fatboy2002
05-05-2009, 8:47 PM
Hmmm, interesting question. Honestly, I dont know. However, every right thinking part of me says that a company cant charge you for an error of their making (Im not saying they wont try, but cant see how they can hold you to ransom like that).
I dont know what the legal standpoint on proof of no claims is, although if you speak to any new insurance company and explain the situation, Im sure they would have other ways of confirming your no claims period.
If you get no more luck on here, then Id suggest speaking with your local Citizens advice bureau. They would be able to tell you exactly what the score is...
http://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/
thanks, im really hoping they see sense and allow me to let my current policy expire and they send me whatever docs to prove my NCB.
how do i thank on here?:o
dacouch
05-05-2009, 9:43 PM
How did you get the quote that has your son down as a spouse, was it on the internet or over the phone
fatboy2002
06-05-2009, 8:40 AM
How did you get the quote that has your son down as a spouse, was it on the internet or over the phone
the original insurance application was carried out over the internet.
im certain this was filled out correctly, certainly when the policy came through the first time, there was no mention on the policy of my son being my spouse in relation to me!
am i able to wait untill my insurance with current providers elapses and will they "automatically" send out and NCB confirmation letter to me? or do i have to call them?
dacouch
06-05-2009, 5:09 PM
Technically they are not supposed to with hold the no claims bonus.
Its sounds to me like the mistake about your son was caused by you keying the wrong information in which is one of the problems with buying insurance over the internet. So unless you can get them to waive the charge which I doubt they will you will be liable for it.
There is a very very small chance their was a fault with their website although I doubt it.
Please bear in mind that additional drivers are not entitled to no claims bonus with all Insurers so before you commit yourself to a policy make sure the company you have chosen will accept no claims bonus for an additional driver
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