Beware of Classic Car insurance and NCBs
Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 11:34 am
Just a word of warning in case anyone is not aware of this.
I have had a Classic Car insurance (agreed valuation) for my 964 Targa with an independent broker for 3 years now.
When I joined them, I sent them a proof of 13 years No Claim Bonus (NCBs) from my previous insurer.
Due to change of circumstances, I now need to move back on to a standard insurance, so I phoned them to ask for a letter confirming my NCBs, and they told me that Classic Car insurance does not support NCBs. And because the last confirmation letter I had was from 3 years ago, I have now lost my No claims Bonus... 16 years worth of no claims down the drain. I am starting again with 0 NCBs.
So - as they say, buyer beware. Make sure you know what the situation is when you get a Classic Car insurance. At least go into it with your eyes open.
PS. In the interest of fairness, there is at least one broker who will "save" your NCBs for you, even if you get a Classic Car insurance with them. Unfortunately, it was not the one I used...
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I have had a Classic Car insurance (agreed valuation) for my 964 Targa with an independent broker for 3 years now.
When I joined them, I sent them a proof of 13 years No Claim Bonus (NCBs) from my previous insurer.
Due to change of circumstances, I now need to move back on to a standard insurance, so I phoned them to ask for a letter confirming my NCBs, and they told me that Classic Car insurance does not support NCBs. And because the last confirmation letter I had was from 3 years ago, I have now lost my No claims Bonus... 16 years worth of no claims down the drain. I am starting again with 0 NCBs.
So - as they say, buyer beware. Make sure you know what the situation is when you get a Classic Car insurance. At least go into it with your eyes open.
PS. In the interest of fairness, there is at least one broker who will "save" your NCBs for you, even if you get a Classic Car insurance with them. Unfortunately, it was not the one I used...
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