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Do I have to used an approved repairer?

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  • shelly
    shelly Posts: 6,394 Forumite
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    rca779 wrote: »
    good question :confused:, I have protected no-claims, but we all know that counts for little when it comes to renewal:mad:


    At renewal shop around. I scraped pretty much the whole passenger side of our 350Z down a metal post in 2006. At renewal we shopped around and paid less after the accident than we had before by changing companies.
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  • rca779
    rca779 Posts: 462 Forumite
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    Don't worry, I ALWAYS shop around at renewal time - use all the compare tools etc, get the best quote and then normally go back to Admiral who are always very competitive in matching my best quote.
  • espresso
    espresso Posts: 16,448 Forumite
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    rca779 wrote: »
    Don't worry, I ALWAYS shop around at renewal time - use all the compare tools etc, get the best quote and then normally go back to Admiral who are always very competitive in matching my best quote.

    Admiral lost our custom last month. £106 more expensive was their best renewal offer - no accidents!
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  • Premier_2
    Premier_2 Posts: 15,141 Forumite
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    espresso wrote: »
    Admiral lost our custom last month. £106 more expensive was their best renewal offer - no accidents!
    That sounds promising :)

    I've been with them for the past 2 years now since they've been cheapest, but if other insurers are now going to compete I might be able to change insurer :)
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