quick question bout insurance!
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didnt wanna post in the insurance section cause no one goes in there
is there any companys that will insure cars for 6 months or less cheaply
scoob is for sale and the insurance has run out and dont want to insure it for a full year really because even if i cancel the policy i would still loose a small fee.
any help appreciated
mags
is there any companys that will insure cars for 6 months or less cheaply
scoob is for sale and the insurance has run out and dont want to insure it for a full year really because even if i cancel the policy i would still loose a small fee.
any help appreciated
mags
Originally Posted by M444GY
didnt wanna post in the insurance section cause no one goes in there
is there any companys that will insure cars for 6 months or less cheaply
scoob is for sale and the insurance has run out and dont want to insure it for a full year really because even if i cancel the policy i would still loose a small fee.
any help appreciated
mags
is there any companys that will insure cars for 6 months or less cheaply
scoob is for sale and the insurance has run out and dont want to insure it for a full year really because even if i cancel the policy i would still loose a small fee.
any help appreciated
mags
try paying by installments and whilst your on the phone, ask them.
mine can do it by the day.
Budget stopped doing it years ago mate.
Everwhere will charge you short term rates if you pay monthly and cancel early.
Rule of thumb is
1 months cover you owe 20%of the annual premium
2 months 30% and so on.
PLUS the companies cancellation charge which you need to confirm.
Best bet is insure it with a company who will want to insure your next car as well. Then swap the vehicle details when you change to avoid the sting of cancelling mid term.
Everwhere will charge you short term rates if you pay monthly and cancel early.
Rule of thumb is
1 months cover you owe 20%of the annual premium
2 months 30% and so on.
PLUS the companies cancellation charge which you need to confirm.
Best bet is insure it with a company who will want to insure your next car as well. Then swap the vehicle details when you change to avoid the sting of cancelling mid term.
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