Henrys Cat
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Henry Cats please ensure that the terms of your new insurer are not in any way less than your current insurer.
I just thought you might be interested in this. I checked out a home insurance co for an online quote,
for a 2 bed semi-d Buildings €215000, contents 25000 and I got the following, based on changing the postal code and then selecting suburb from dropdown list. For those not familiar, Kimmage is beside Terenure, & Crumlin is beside Kimmage
Kimmage Dublin 12 : €288.32
Kimmage Dublin 6w : €386.65
Terenure Dublin 6w : €386.65
Crumlin Dublin 12 : €306.17
Drimnagh Dublin 12 : €297
So people who like their fancy 6W post code are paying for it
I never realised quotes could change that much for neighbouring areas.
Yep, doubled and treble checked before ringing Aviva.
seems to me this happens every single year with me for both house and car insurance, in a fair market insurance should drop every year as thankfully never had to claim of either , however every year without fail both increase significantly 15-25%, then I call around a couple or online quotes(couple of times didnt bother) and then go back to orginal insurer or whomever and they drop quote. I assume they try this with everyone as maybe 1 in 5/10/20 just renew without checking others prices or don't recall what they paid one year ago. In other words its underhanded sneakiness which is theft in the same way as shortchanging a tourist is because they are unfamiliar with the currency.
I wonder what the banks will do about it when their mortgaged properties cease to be insured?
I don't quite see why this is 'theft'. Insurance companies are businesses trying to maximise their profits. Presumably like any other business, they charge what the market will bear. In this case, there are a number of 'markets' i.e. some customers who are not particularly price sensitive/price aware and will just continue paying whatever amount shows up on their annual premium and other customers who are price savvy and look around for the best bargains. Why is that theft? Would you think that for instance, a bathroom showroom which sells a bathroom suite and tiles to someone who accepts the ticket price on the items and doesn't ask for a discount, is stealing from the customer?
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