I’ll check them out, cheers
FWIW missus went with Kennco as well and saved €150. She had to ring them though, online quote was basically the same.
Phone call was like okay we can save you €50 for the makey uppy discount. Then another €50 because it’s a Thursday, oh and do you have a car? Yes. Does it have wing mirrors? Yes. Great that’s another €50 cheaper.
They are underwritten by AXA who were charging her the €150 extra also and presumably Kennco are taking a nice cut for themselves aswell so AXA were trying to milk it altogether, fucking the lot of em
Basically a tax on laziness
That sounds like a lot of work for €150
You wouldn’t get out of your basement for less than €10k
I’d say she gave you some hop that night with the excitement
Is it legal now to print out your insurance disk from an email sent by your insurance broker?
Richard Grogan might be able to answer that for you on Instagram.
The nephew who is on a provisional got insurance with one of those companies that put a black box in the car. When he was first insured the premium was €2400. Two years later because the box can detect that the car has never once gone over the limit the premium is €625. That’s some going in fairness for a young male driver.
Fair play to him.
I’ve often wondered why cars are allowed go over 120km an hour at all when sold in Ireland. They have the tech to adjust limits around different markets easily enough
It’s coming in soon I think. Capable of being over ridden in an emergency
The renewal is in.
€561 last year and it’s down to €482
Eamon Eamon Eamon
Hopefully this will work out ok. Stick it to the insurance gougers. Between them and useless solictors…
We’ve had bogey motor insurers here before. The last one was Setanta regulated in Malta. Went to the wall in 2014 people were hanging around for years for their claims. Ultimately Johnny Paycheck had to pick up the tab again.
But Revolut is the friendly Lithuanian bank?
Why couldn’t they have launched it last month. Although Kenco are alright sorts tbf to them
A relative’s car is idle for the next few months, would be handy to have a second car in the household the summer months - should we look to get added to the policy holders insurance as name drivers or get the car added to our policy?
Has the relative open drive insurance?