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AVIVA - driving me mad

I have tried on 4 computers - to get car insurance through Aviva using the cashback site ei42 - with no luck - it won't give me a quote number after all details have been filled out correctly. I have rung them - all my cookies are enabled - but they are saying they cannot give me the 'cashback' only the online price.
It's the principle thats bugging me - I want my 31.50 cashback!
Anyone Help !!!!!!!!
Many Thanks

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  • System
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    try going through quidco .
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  • cyd123
    cyd123 Posts: 10 Forumite
    CHRISSYG wrote: »
    try going through quidco .
    Yep - Thanks just tried them £200 dearer !!
  • DCFC79
    DCFC79 Posts: 40,641 Forumite
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    cyd123 wrote: »
    Yep - Thanks just tried them £200 dearer !!


    the cashback site shouldnt affect the quote
  • epsilondraconis
    epsilondraconis Posts: 1,758 Forumite
    DCFC79 wrote: »
    the cashback site shouldnt affect the quote

    It shouldn't; however a number of MSE posters have previously stated that the car insurance quote changes after going through Quidco.

    I'm unsure whether or not it is true...
  • cyd123
    cyd123 Posts: 10 Forumite
    all details were the same and £200 dearer.Anyway - just called Aviva all details taken - got insurance even cheaper than than online - even though I didn't get cash back - I am still quids in!! :j
  • Quote
    Quote Posts: 8,042 Forumite
    Why do you want to insure with AVIVA?
  • DCFC79
    DCFC79 Posts: 40,641 Forumite
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    It shouldn't; however a number of MSE posters have previously stated that the car insurance quote changes after going through Quidco.

    I'm unsure whether or not it is true...


    thanks, didnt know that
  • blutto
    blutto Posts: 105 Forumite
    They were and still are one of the most expensive to insure anything with! Was Norich-Union once if i recall!

    They are all !!!!-takers with what they want for premiums but they are EXPENSIVE ! Certainly would not recommend Tesco,you have to add on all the extras thats why they come up cheapest in search engines! By the way ,the extras are a new fad of the last years or so! legal for example was a standard within the quote now added on to reflect the true price and to help give a CEO his Brucie bonus:T

    Alas i was lucky enough to drive a car at 17 and fuel was 59p a litre back in those days! The days of Joy-Riding have long gone thanks to emerging economies affecting the fuel demand and supply in the world and also the INDIRECT taxation of our Governments both labour&Tory as a Cash cow to use on fure levy to pay for the nanny state:(
  • DCFC79
    DCFC79 Posts: 40,641 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    blutto wrote: »
    They were and still are one of the most expensive to insure anything with! Was Norich-Union once if i recall!

    They are all !!!!-takers with what they want for premiums but they are EXPENSIVE ! Certainly would not recommend Tesco,you have to add on all the extras thats why they come up cheapest in search engines! By the way ,the extras are a new fad of the last years or so! legal for example was a standard within the quote now added on to reflect the true price and to help give a CEO his Brucie bonus:T

    Alas i was lucky enough to drive a car at 17 and fuel was 59p a litre back in those days! The days of Joy-Riding have long gone thanks to emerging economies affecting the fuel demand and supply in the world and also the INDIRECT taxation of our Governments both labour&Tory as a Cash cow to use on fure levy to pay for the nanny state:(


    aviva gave me a decent quote but found a cheaper 1 soon after,

    just because they were expensive for you it dont mean they will be same for others
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