For anyone looking to reduce their car insurance costs the Post Office is well worth a look.
My premium with Churchill amounted to £135 (TPFT) this year. The PO quoted £88 for the same cover without the legal assistance bit.
On top of that, for new PO customers, there is a £50 cashback bonus. This means that for this year, my insurance will cost £38
I might be an old codger driving a (nice) old Volvo with a full no claims bonus, but if you're a cherry, the PO is more than willing to pick you.
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Friend has insurance with Elephant and renewal is £450, got qa quote from Admiral (same co as Elephant) £405. His wife is insured by Diamond @ £300.
Admiral will insure both cars in the household for £550 - £200 less than insuring the cars separately!!
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Admiral will insure both cars in the household for £550 - £200 less than insuring the cars separately!!
We have three cars. The Multicar quote by Admiral was over £200 more than insuring them separately with other competitors.
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For anyone looking to reduce their car insurance costs the Post Office is well worth a look.
I gave them a call and they did not have my vehicle listed which is a new model. They said they would ring me back.....still waiting one month later!
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maybe thay posted it?
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\"a little man in a big world/\"
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My car cost 30 quid more, guess I could take advantage of the cashback and gain £20
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Hi - this is how to make Post Office insurance even cheaper.Register with topcashback and this will save another £45.00.This has been validated by the moneysavingexpert site and so you save £95.00 in all.You must access the Post Office site via the topcashback site.Post office refund £50.00 about a month after the policy starts and topcashback pay by cheque in about a month as well.
HTH
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