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No "No Claims" for Car Insurance
Nessie1702
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I wonder if anyone can help?
After working for in the private sector for over 7 years, where I've had a company car, I've got myself a new job in local government.
So, I need to get myself a car, but does anyone know if any car insurance companies will acknowledge the fact that I've not had any accidents in the last 7 years?
Any help/feedback will be gratefully received!
After working for in the private sector for over 7 years, where I've had a company car, I've got myself a new job in local government.
So, I need to get myself a car, but does anyone know if any car insurance companies will acknowledge the fact that I've not had any accidents in the last 7 years?
Any help/feedback will be gratefully received!
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Some ask about accidents and your car history and if you have had a company car etc0
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I did my renewal last night on the net. There are several companies that give you the option of how you got your no-claims bonus ie: 'This car', 'Previous car', 'Company Car', 'Overseas Insurer'.
We used Prudential and I know it was on there. It was also on the Lloyds Insurance website.
Oh, and for interest -- These two were the most competitive for us even after doing searches with the likes of confused.com etc
Good Luck!:D:dance: "Never save something for a special occasion. Every day in your life is a special occasion". _party_0 -
Some insurers will accept proof from your company that you have not had any accidents whilst employed by them and using their insurance. You will have to ask each insurer if they allow such proof.Don't bother trying to sue me - I've got no money!0
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