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Stuck a 'grouped' insurance quoted in via the moneysupermarket.com website on monday for my o6 petrol vrs, which searches around 30 companies:

More Th>n (of all companies !!?) came out way cheapest at

Good result.

A good tip for confused is when fishing around to stick a ficticious phone number in. Once you are happy then go onto the cheapest quote and change the number to the correct one.

I'm with more than, they were by far the cheapest.

More Th>n quoted me

More than are absolute pants. My boss insured his car with them and renewed it the second year, the money left his account paid in full. 3 months into the second year he decides to change his car and phone them for a quote.They couldn't find a policy with them and told him that his policy expired 9 months ago. My boss never ever received a letter or phone call saying it was ending because no payment has been received, but showing in his account as being paid. At the end of it he had been driving around for 9 months without a policy and was fuming with them. To top it all its asian people who cannot understand a word you say calling from abroad. They maybe cheaper but it shows why. Stay clear imo

Stunning quote. I'm 49, 100% clean for 26 years and got a

To top it all its asian people who cannot understand a word you say calling from abroad. They maybe cheaper but it shows why. Stay clear imo

Oooh. I personally refuse to do ANY business with cowboys that deal with me offshore. Nothing against anyone in Asia per se.

I'd just rather pay less tax to avoid having droids on the dole here, when they could be pretending to be useful in a UK call centre...

Actually though, when I think about it, when you wait for the regulation 2 hours to speak to anyone in a UK call centre at YOUR expense, is it possible to communicate anything intelligent that ever resolves anything?

I vote for a law that says all calls to major organizations offering phone-in customer service MUST be on a freefone 0800 number as is common in the US. I suspect service will perk up if this was mandated. Again, it's the goverment, with their rich big-business mates, ganging up against the legit rights of consumers preventing any progress.

Hi Guys/gals - my two penneth...................

Been subdued by the ever-increasing 'challenge Churchill' ads !!!!! (Caution)

Sat on an 0845 number last night for around 20 mins, only to be answered by INDIA, who could not understand me or my language very well and totally stumped her with trying to even spell my address phonetically, only to find that their quote/s were unbelievably higher than my current insurance and with NO idea of how they could come close to me changing over to them and contrary to their claim of 'WE WILL BEAT YOUR INSURANCE' ........... bah humbug!

Churchill quoted:

Octavia Vrs 2.0 Tdi pd at £395pa

Mitsubishi Pajero 2.8td at £440pa (no theft cover cos no recognised immobiliser present)

Current insurance:

DirectLine (UK call centres)

Skoda Vrs 2.0 Tdi PD - £317pa

AND

Mitsubishi Pajero 2.8td - £340 pa

Multi-car policy - 9yrs no claims (matched for both) & protected +legal protection.

No accidents or convictions/points - 42 yrs - Soth Coast.

Staying with DirectLine as far as i'm concerned.

Thanks for the heads-up on all the crap you receive when searching via multi-sites, i'll give them a wide berth.

John.

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All the paperwork has come through fine, with all the correct car details on it etc, etc.

I'm prepared to spend a little extra time on the phone to India to save a few hundred quid !!

Esure (part of the company I work for - HBOS plc) wanted

Anyone tried Privilege?

Just tried a quote from money supermarket.com and my Superb came out at

I may try this as my renewal has come up at

Anyone tried Privilege?

Have been the cheapest for me by some way over the last 2 years.:thumbup:

I found Privilege excellent 2 years ago but Skoda sent blurb guaranteeing to beat any renewal this year so I went with them. They found it very difficult to beat Privilege though, and only did so because they had to.

I did a search last week with www.Quotezone.co.uk/SwiftCover

and they came up with amazing prices, if they could stick to them of course. The lowest was

I'm having some techincal difficulties with moneysupermarket. Everytime I do a group quote, and put in the car details, the next page, always brings up an Error :(

Try that Quotezone link - seems pretty good if the quotes are true!!

Oooh. I personally refuse to do ANY business with cowboys that deal with me offshore. Nothing against anyone in Asia per se.

I'd just rather pay less tax to avoid having droids on the dole here, when they could be pretending to be useful in a UK call centre...

Actually though, when I think about it, when you wait for the regulation 2 hours to speak to anyone in a UK call centre at YOUR expense, is it possible to communicate anything intelligent that ever resolves anything?

I vote for a law that says all calls to major organizations offering phone-in customer service MUST be on a freefone 0800 number as is common in the US. I suspect service will perk up if this was mandated. Again, it's the goverment, with their rich big-business mates, ganging up against the legit rights of consumers preventing any progress.

I'm not racist in anyway but do find it frustrating trying to sort out important things and dealing with someone that doesn't understand your accent

I'm not racist in anyway but do find it frustrating trying to sort out important things and dealing with someone that doesn't understand your accent

I agree - what a performance we had recently trying to deal with Ebookers in Delhi. I don't blame them, but I do blame the big business people who set up the systems in order to save themselves a few quid.

I was gob smacked when i used moneysupermarket for a quote on a vrs tdi. Swiftcover offered

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