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Old 02 February 2013, 11:34 AM
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Arghh help someone please!!

I'm thinking of a move with work to Apperley Bridge and phoned my current provider sky to be told they don't cover the new area and I will have to cancel my policies as I currently insure two cars through them, I've tried a couple of the others but to no avail. Could anyone shed light on this potentially catastrophic situation.


Cheers in advance

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What postcode is Apperley Bridge?
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Ignore that... Googled it.

BD10, will check on Monday how highly rated it is
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cheers Moley, much appreciated
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Have a look at this:-

http://www.carinsuranceexplained.com...risk-list.html

BD10 looks very high risk
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It seems to vary quite a bit, if you pm me your full details i can have a proper look
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Originally Posted by saints_forever
Have a look at this:-

http://www.carinsuranceexplained.com...risk-list.html

BD10 looks very high risk
How do people get insurance in the BD1-7 refer catagory?

Have to say though that I experienced the reverse. I moved from BD21 (D) to a higher risk BD20 (E) and my premium went down by 20%.

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All insurers use their own lists, than just an 'on average' one
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