£181 for an extra 2,000 is fucking ridiculous in any context !what percentage is that of the whole premium and how many months left on the policy? Your figure of £181 is meaningless without this context.
It does sound a lot, but as said, it needs to be taken in context, your mileage is going up by 40%, so I suppose that must equate to 40% more risk, yet the policy has only increased by 33%, so it's not too bad when looked at like that (and that increase probably includes an admin fee which could be anything from £25 to £50 depending on the company).£181 for an extra 2,000 is fucking ridiculous in any context !
My premium was £546 and expires on 22nd March 25.
£181 for an extra 2,000 is fucking ridiculous in any context !
My premium was £546 and expires on 22nd March 25.
My expected mileage is going to be more than I thought so I contacted Bennetts this morning to increase it from 5,000 to 7,000 miles ,£181 I'm fucking staggered !!!!
Yeah I guess so I didn't look at like that I was just shocked to say the leasta 2000 increase in mileage as a proportion of 5000 miles is a substantial increase in the risk for the underwriter as already pointed out
Indeed,the 3,500 miles to Norway didn't helpIs that your uber jaunt to Norway? Just think, if you’d stayed at home, you’d probably have been well under.
PS There’s a insnorance section, with its own sub-section, dedicated exclusively to moaning. This saves space in the 1300 ‘technical’ section for enquiries as to which gloves fit and look awesome, when mounted and hooning on the steed.
My motorcycle / motorcar / motorhome / scooter insurance has gone up / gone down / stayed the same / was tricky to renew or buy…. Post them all here
I’ll start…. Mine stayed the same, in other words, unaltered. PS All posts on this remarkably taxing subject will be moved here, so bods will know where to go for: A. Solace B. Gloating C. To guess what monetary figure 26% of an unspecified monetary amount might translate to. That at least...www.ukgser.com
I feel your pain, hikes in insurance are never pleasant.Yeah I guess so I didn't look at like that I was just shocked to say the least![]()
So I guess the question is this. If you believe your annual milage would be less than 5k but things subsequently change at what point do you need to tell the insurance company because at the time you took the policy out/renewewd it the information yiu gave was accurate to the best of your knowledge, especially if your milage for the following year is as Wapping has suggested will be under your declared limit and was in this case only pushed over by a single event?
Good luck,hope it goes in your favourI feel your pain, hikes in insurance are never pleasant.
In May 2022 my wife had an accident in our car. We are both convinced the third party was at fault, but there were no independent witnesses, but I was able to get some very poor quality video from an adjacent building. The third party would not accept responsibility so both my insurance policies, car and bike, have taken a big hit for the last two years (approx £500/year in total) as I am having to declare this as an "at fault" accident.
My insurance company are supporting me and we are attending a court hearing tomorrow, in our eyes the third party is clearly at fault, however, the judge may not agree, so here's hoping!
If we win, it is unlikely I'll get the extra £1000 in insurance payments back so I may have to take either the third party, or their insurance company, to court again (small claims) to get it back. I can see this drawing on another two years!
Should have kept schtum. Any policy change costs a fortune, their excuse is 'Admin'
It's 'estimated mileage'. An insurance company won't get upset if you exceed it by a couple of thou. Just up the mileage on renewalunderwriting your own risk can be costly
It's 'estimated mileage'. An insurance company won't get upset if you exceed it by a couple of thou. Just up the mileage on renewal