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Honestly, my premium with that company in January was £130 and they really are not worth it. I would gladly pay double now not to deal with them. I shudder to think how they would actually handle a claim. My excess is zero.AdrianC said:
They are indeed the lowest. By a quid. Despite a considerably higher excess.Grumpy_chap said:
I had much the same prices, and I went with the lowest quote. The customer service has been appalling. I shall never go with RCIB again.AdrianC said:
£175 from a big-name.
A quick poke of a meerkat has found a couple of name-brand insurers offering £135-140, with another couple £140-150.
That's full comp, 6yr NCB.
Oh, hold on. By taking the excess down, the premium comes down. Under £130 now.0 -
That £130 premium wasn't RCIB. And, no, I have no intention of using them...
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I don't regularly mention poor service on forums, but RCIB are definitely one to avoid.0
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