Direct LIne wanted almost £260 this year, up almost 40% from £188 last year. A real shocker. I asked them for an explanation but none was forthcoming, all that was offered was a £10 discount. I told them to sharpen their pencil but they toughed it out. I out-toughed them and moved to Admiral who were £30 below last year's premium on like for like cover.
To cap it all Direct Line asked me to complete a survey - I wonder if someone will actually read my answers?
Home Insurance again.
Re: Home Insurance again.
Postby frv » Wed Jan 03, 2018 4:56 pm
I stuck with Direct Line last year as their renewal was competitive - we shall see what they offer in 2018....
Well done anyhoo - loyalty usually doesn’t pay!
Well done anyhoo - loyalty usually doesn’t pay!
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(Retired) '06 Honda FR-V 2.2 i-CTDi - Best/longest tank: 67.92mpg (+51.6%) / 815.5 miles.
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