Ten percent of motorists lie to their car insurance company
According to research by the Motor Insurance Bureau, an estimated 10% of UK motorists lie to their insurer when buying car insurance in an attempt to get a cheaper quote. Now specialist insurer Admiral Car Insurance is warning drivers to tell the truth or risk losing cover. Whilst the magnitude of lies people tell their insurer varies, anyone who is found out risks having their insurance Continue …
The latest figures from Sainsburys Bank Car Insurance Index have revealed a steady trend of rising premiums during the twelve months to July 2007. The index, which provides an independent analysis of online car insurance premiums across the market, showed an average premium in July 2007 of ?486, an increase of 2.9% on December 2006 and 4.2% on July 2006. Over the 12 month study period, the Continue …
The UK’s 34 million motorists are paying almost ?2 billion a year more than necessary on annual motor insurance premiums by not shopping around for cover online, according to swiftcover car insurance. Swiftcover was found to have quoted cheaper premiums more often than any other insurer on the price comparison website moneysupermarket.com in 2007. Motorists could save hundreds of pounds on their Continue …
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