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4 years driving experience but no NCB due to lease car use
Has anyone used a particular insurance company for the above? Massive difference in cost outcome when having to put in zero NBC on the insurance sites. No way of knowing if the company will take this as evidence of NC driving experience except phoning round. I do have a letter from the lease insurance broker to give to the insurance company.
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For your first "proper" insurance you may be better going via a broker. Many insurance companies will give an introductory NCB.0
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I don't understand how you were insured? Was it on a company policy?
Assuming so you will be best going via broker, online search engines can't deal with your sort of enquiry.0 -
Could be Peugeot's Just Add Fuel product.0
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just contact the lease car insurance company and ask for the ncb paperwork, its what I have done for over 10 years
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Give your letter to a broker and let them do the legwork, at least for the first year. Its worth asking for a discount on the admin fee, I got mine halved when I did this.0
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It'll have been insured and it should tell you who the underwriter is, they should be able to give you proof of NCD if what you currently have isn't accepted by the broker.
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