No claims discount rip-off
I have been continuously insured for 35 years, during which I have never made a claim. Until very recently I've only ever owned and insured one car, so I was shocked when I recently enquired about insuring a second car to be informed that my no claims history can only apply to one car. How is this justified or even allowed?
Asked on 28 July 2015 by Gaz14
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The simple answer to that one is to go for a multi car policy, which you can do through Admiral, Direct Line or specialist broker www.primoplc.com
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