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No claims discount on home insurance
cloudwalker_3
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Is there such a thing as a no claims discount on home insurance?
I've heard of people negotiating good prices based on their claim history but is there a thing as a no claims discount as such?
Does anyone know if there are insurers who actively take this into account, as opposed to merely showing mild interest in your claims history as such.
Thanks.
I've heard of people negotiating good prices based on their claim history but is there a thing as a no claims discount as such?
Does anyone know if there are insurers who actively take this into account, as opposed to merely showing mild interest in your claims history as such.
Thanks.
.
Michael
When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint.
When I ask why the poor have no food, they call me a communist.
-- Dom Helder Camara
Michael
When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint.
When I ask why the poor have no food, they call me a communist.
-- Dom Helder Camara
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It's a growing trend in the Home insurance market.
Yes there are insurers who offer it, equally there are insurers who don't offer it. Surely the final price and the cover that you get for that price is whats important?
If you key your details into the aggregator sites (confused, MSM, comparethemarket etc) there is normally an option for Home NCB.
If your interested in which rate for it and which don't, do some dummy quotes with and without it to see which companies use it.
(sorry I know my advice was dummy quotes twice in both your posts!)1
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