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YesIs that with like for like mod cover?
YesIs that with like for like mod cover?
It's a little frustrating, particularly where we had taken the time to carry out all the research, made the referrals to Underwriters to source you a great deal (with currently the best Insurer in the country) with the highest level of cover available.
In situations like this where we do all the work, but where our efforts are purely used as a target and they're rewarded for a lack of pricing integrity, there's really no incentive for us to provide terms to you next year as whatever we do or how good we are it seems as though you'll not be using our service.
Whilst I can see it must be annoying for underwriters to go through the process of preparing a quote to be undercut at the last minute, it's not really the people buying the policies at fault.
poor old brokers.
maybe 'av-a-word with admiral and get them to stop their obligatory quote you 25% higher price on renewal than if you got a fresh quote as joe blogs. i appreciate that as brokers you have little to do with how admiral run their business, but most people probably don't understand the difference between a broker and an insurance company when they call you and waste your time.
ultimately we all have to thank our friends who can't help doing cash for crash and subsequent whiplash claims. they have royally torn the arse out of that old game and this hasn't helped renewal prices. of course i am sure that butter wouldn't melt in the poor insurance companies mouths and they don't use this current situation to inflate prices either.