Ok, I've been ringing round for quotes today and Sureterm quoted me happy but the same price as 2gether.
So, I wanted breakdown cover as well. Got a good price off Sureterm but thought I'd save the hassle and just renew with 2gether.
Phoned up and asked to renew and add breakdown cover. Extra £55!
So declined, was just about to ask for proof of no claims and the bloke I was talking to hung up on me!
That is the ultimate insult.
Gary, if your reading this please send me my proof of no claims.
Steve
Good luck getting your proof!!!
I asked 2 different people on 3 seperate phone calls and was promised it each time...
Ended up getting through to Gary who told me that it wasn't possible that I'd called 3 times and then told I wasn't
eligible to have no claims proof (due to classic policy - so why didn't the other 2 guys tell me this!?!)
But he promised he'd write a letter and email it to me saying I'd been with them a year. He ended the call by saying, make sure it
doesn't end up in my junk folder - classic prep work for not bothering!
And guess what - no letter................
And as above, the reason I wanted it was because after being told they'd def be cheaper they hiked the 2nd year premium up (a lot!).
I was with them for tintop and KC at first and BOTH policies had mistakes... (even after I'd corrected them on their form, they came back with
same mistakes :mad
Your renewal notice should show NCD.
Should be all the proof you need, certainly used to be.
Most kit car policies don't earn NCD they are normally a special type of policy, so you won't get proof.
That's normally why they're so cheap.
my renewal note from 2gether said I'd accrued a years NCD. Not surprising really, as it's still not out of the garage.... soon tho!
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Originally posted by Tiger Super Six
Most kit car policies don't earn NCD they are normally a special type of policy, so you won't get proof.
That's normally why they're so cheap.
Just to clarify mine (and others posts) - the NCD I personally was referring to my tintop and not the KC...
Allegedly my kit car policy with Flux (can't remember the underwriter off the top of my head) does earn NCD.
Not that it makes any difference to the premium.
They usually try and put it up by a few £10's each year until I ring up and basically say "put it back down to £160 like it was last year
and I'll take it".
One of these days I'll ask for proof and then use it to have a 2nd tintop that is expensive to insure without its own NCD and then just take out
another "fresh" kit policy with them at the same price.
complain to the FSA if you think they behave unprofessionally. One or two e-mails won't do much, but once they get 10's or 100's they
might do something.
You've already paid for the FSA, so why not use it. http://www.fsa.gov.uk/
My experience of 2gether is that they are a bunch of amateurs, but they are cheap.
Matt
All the classic and kit car policies i have had with Flux and 2gether dont earn no claims anyway.
I had policy with Flux which earned no claims.I rearly insured with 2gether dicided not to after reading people views on here pleased I did not now.I
though that the insurance company had to give you a letter if you asked for one stating that you have so many years without a claim even if it was a
flat rate policy.
Some insurance companies will except that if you have had years of insurance on a flat rate policy they will class these as no claims years.
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Originally posted by matty h
I had policy with Flux which earned no claims.I rearly insured with 2gether dicided not to after reading people views on here pleased I did not now.I though that the insurance company had to give you a letter if you asked for one stating that you have so many years without a claim even if it was a flat rate policy.
Some insurance companies will except that if you have had years of insurance on a flat rate policy they will class these as no claims years.