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Cheapest Car Insurance?!
emmonk
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How about £4.15 for a year's fully comprehensive car insurance!! I found a co-operative quote for £124.15. However they are offering £120 quidco cashback!
Result!!:j
Result!!:j
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excellent!!!:money:0
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I doubt anyone will get lower than that - well done:money:0
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My insurance is up this month so I thought I'd go to Co-op for a quote too - based on this thread. Quoted £181 - £120 cashback = £61 for a years car insurance (current insurance renewal = £264). I note that is says you have to wait for approx 4 months to receive the CB although they seem pretty reliable.
Just need to check the policy to see if courtesy car is included.
Thanks OP!
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Fab :j
Will give them a try0 -

They won't insure my car as it's a classic0 -
I've never tried a cashback site, do you physically recieve the money, say like in a cheque, or is it some form of money off voucher.
If someone could explain it to me, I would really appreciate it.
Many thanks
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The website pays any cashback you recieve into your bank account once a month, so it's really simple!0
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Thanks very much for explanation, it's just usually there's always a catch.
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It's worth noting that although it's definitely still worth doing - the cashback isn't instant.
All cashback has to be validated by the company you're buying from - so like Vodafone have to agree you did complete the sale and bought a mobile phone..for example.
Some of the larger cashback amounts can take months to validate.
You then receive the money at the next bank payment date...so in some cases I've had it take 3-4 months to get to me.
Still worth having though - it is something for nothing.0
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