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Renewal

Germush
Posts: 4 Newbie


Hi
Existing broker seems loathe to send out my renewal notice which in turn stops me making comparison with other providers. MSE urges me to check at least 21 days on advance of mu renewal 2nd July.
Any thoughts about hurrying my broker up?
I am claim free for 8 years and have per mile cover which suits me, a retired person, very well
Thanks
Gerry
Existing broker seems loathe to send out my renewal notice which in turn stops me making comparison with other providers. MSE urges me to check at least 21 days on advance of mu renewal 2nd July.
Any thoughts about hurrying my broker up?
I am claim free for 8 years and have per mile cover which suits me, a retired person, very well
Thanks
Gerry
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You can do an online comparison yourself now to be prepared when the broker does supply your renewal.
Is there any reason that you are using a broker rather than going direct?If you are happy with the type of cover the insurers currently give, contact them directly for the renewal information.
Maybe contact the broker to say you no longer want their services, that might make them act.1 -
I would just get on with the comparisons now0
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Existing broker seems loathe to send out my renewal notice which in turn stops me making comparison with other providers. MSE urges me to check at least 21 days on advance of mu renewal 2nd July.You say broker. So, that means they require the information from the existing insurer before they can shop around. If they haven't got the renewal terms from the existing insurer yet, then they cannot give them out to you.
A lot of providers do not issue renewal terms more than 3 weeks in advance of renewal.
I am an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA). The comments I make are just my opinion and are for discussion purposes only. They are not financial advice and you should not treat them as such. If you feel an area discussed may be relevant to you, then please seek advice from an Independent Financial Adviser local to you.0
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