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i wont bother getting mine activated and tell the insurance what a con 


Mafoo said:Beware of Admiral. I paid my renewal only to find I had been charged a further £30 a couple of weeks later.
I phoned then and was told they had scoured ALL of my quotes from other insuance companies and because I had included modifications on the quotes (just out of interest really) they assumed I had not informed them.
I now have to send my logbook to them as proof of non modification to get my money back.
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bat1959 said:Just emailed Tracker informing them of the situation, also asked them for a company, as per their advert, that discount for having their products fitted. Watch this space. Not!
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Stuart Truman said:A reasonable bet would be they'll come back with Direct Line... (IIRC they own them)
Bing said:Wow. I did not know they could access this information - is that even legal ? Certainly adding £30 to your premium based on an assumption and without even telling you is well dodgy.
If Admiral do this then I'd bet the rest do too. Interesting that they can see your other quotes, as does this mean they see the actual premium offered ? Surely that is almost cartel-like behaviour.
I feel a soap box coming on...

sbtwister said:Here in the States, having a tracker as well as other theft deterrent equipment can result is a significant discount with most insurance companies.$100 - $200/year.
Parking in a garage also seems to keep the rate down.
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M@r said:{"]bat1959 said:Just been on line again to check other companies, Elephant, Bell and Diamond all charge extra.
Phew! thank god that's off my chest.
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Elephant, Bell, Diamond and Admiral are all the same company.
Insurance companies work off of a really basic risk model that more often than not makes no sense whatsoever. Yet these plums don't feel the need to apply a bit of common sense or discretion - simple, "computer says no" :roll:
Its the same reason why if someone hits you up the arse, admits blame, it goes through their insurance jobs a good un. But no, you're premiuim will go upo next yearIts because according to their statistics and therefore the risk model they'll apply, you're more likely to claim on your own insurance if you claimed in someone elses.
Same for the stored in a garage rule. Statistically more cars get stolen from a garage, why? Because generally those who go to the effort to put their car in a garage do so because they have a nice car (so more likely to get stolen) Common sense would tell you they're even more likely to get stolen if they are kept on the drive. And no doubt as more do the tides will change. Its a joke.
oli445 said:M@r said:{"]bat1959 said:Just been on line again to check other companies, Elephant, Bell and Diamond all charge extra.
Phew! thank god that's off my chest.
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Elephant, Bell, Diamond and Admiral are all the same company.
Insurance companies work off of a really basic risk model that more often than not makes no sense whatsoever. Yet these plums don't feel the need to apply a bit of common sense or discretion - simple, "computer says no" :roll:
Its the same reason why if someone hits you up the arse, admits blame, it goes through their insurance jobs a good un. But no, you're premiuim will go upo next yearIts because according to their statistics and therefore the risk model they'll apply, you're more likely to claim on your own insurance if you claimed in someone elses.
Same for the stored in a garage rule. Statistically more cars get stolen from a garage, why? Because generally those who go to the effort to put their car in a garage do so because they have a nice car (so more likely to get stolen) Common sense would tell you they're even more likely to get stolen if they are kept on the drive. And no doubt as more do the tides will change. Its a joke.
Playing devils advocate, I'm very aware of what's around me, if I need to anchor on my first thought is what's behind me as the chances are they are going to hit me if I just slam on. This kind of thinking will undoubtably reduce crashes. Someone that has been rear ended twice in 4 years for example is surely more of a risk than someone that has never had a crash because they think about what they are doing. I am confident that within an hour I could get someone to crash into the back of me - and it would be their fault!
Regarding drives, if they want your car, they know the house to break into to get the keys! If you live in a terraced house with on street parking and they want your car it's a bit more tricky!

M@r said:{"]
And if they applied that level of thinking then that would be fine. My particular experience is my Elise was reversed into in a car park. I wasn't even in the car. They admitted blame (obviously!) it went through their insurance I didn't have to pay a thing. My insurance didn't even get involved as one of those insurance hadling companies took it on, the ones who hire you a better courtesy car and claim it for you? Anyway my premiums went up because of it. :x
Next time this happens I will be looking into claim financial compensation to cover my increased premiums for the next 3-5 yrs!