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2 years no claims bonus

xxMandyxx
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Hi
I have 2 years no claims bonus with Tesco which is due for renewal, I phoned up to check whether I can get this protected but the girl said she has never heard of a protected no claims bonus below 4 years. Is this correct?
I did google it but I thought id post here too in case anyone else can advise me
Thanks guys
I have 2 years no claims bonus with Tesco which is due for renewal, I phoned up to check whether I can get this protected but the girl said she has never heard of a protected no claims bonus below 4 years. Is this correct?
I did google it but I thought id post here too in case anyone else can advise me
Thanks guys

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Each insurer writes its own rules for no claims discount but I have never heard of any insurer that allows you to protect less than 4 yearsAll posts made are simply my own opinions and are neither professional advice nor the opinions of my employers
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Ive never heard of an insurer who will offer to protect less than 4 years eitherBaby Ice arrived 17th April 2011. Tired.com! :j0
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thanks guys, ill probably just stick with tesco then0
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I take it you've followed Martin's tips and looked at Quidco cashback before deciding to take the renewal offer?
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/cgi-bin/viewnews.cgi?newsid1092813037,41960,Debt at highest: September 2003 - £26,350 :eek:
Debt now: £14,100 :rolleyes:
Debt free day: October 2008 :beer:0 -
well im thinking of going with the post office as you get £50 cashback postal order... quite tempting, so with that itd be cheaper than tesco0
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