CAMC car insurance

ellie2761
ellie2761 Forum Participant Posts: 9
edited March 2020 in Club Products & Services #1

So ... last year I decided to take up car motor insurance with the Club. All went well and was happy. But then ... they sent me my renewal.

The cost has increased by £49

My NCD which was 18 years when I joined (and was accepted by the club with no mention of the fact that they would reduce this upon renewal) had been reduced to 9, so I rang to ask why and was told 'it's our policy as that's what insurers accept', so I asked them if they would send written confirmation of my NCD and I was told no, 9 was all they would confirm!

So I decided to shop around and ....

Quote with 19 years NCD £221 Quote with 9 years NCD £271 ... I'm fuming.

The best their customer service operative would offer was 'I'll log this as a complaint' ... I guess I wont get an answer before renewal.

 

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  • JVB66
    JVB66 Forum Participant Posts: 22,892
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    edited March 2020 #2

    I think you would be talking to Devitt insurance brokers , as that is who I am sure handle motor insurance for the club, 

    There is no loyalty these days, try the co op direct  that who we took out with last year ( got £30 food vouchers as well)

  • lornalou1
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    edited March 2020 #3

    I saved £87 on my insurance when i changed from the club's to saga. 

  • Wherenext
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    edited March 2020 #4

    Ellie, I can assure you that all insurers stop counting after a while and 6 seems to be the maximum. The fact you've had a quote cheaper where you were able to use your 19 years NCD is pretty irrelevant. It's the net premium that matters not the No Claims Discount years. Just make sure you insure with a company that allows some protection of your NCD.

    I was once dealt with an Insurance Company that only quoted net premiums. If they wanted the business they were competitive. If they didn't then they weren't but they did confirm how many years you came to them with and how many years you were claim free with them when you left them so it didn't really matter.

    Go with the 19 year one but I bet if you saw their breakdown you wouldn't be getting 19 years but something between 4 and 7.

  • Tigi
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    edited March 2020 #5

    You have to negotiate with car insurer`s I only paid £2 more for mine this year over last following a "little chat" - not the CAMC 

  • EmilysDad
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    edited March 2020 #6

    Quote with 19 years NCD £221 Quote with 9 years NCD £271 ... I'm fuming.

    Neither figure is exactly very high, even the higher price is only the price of a service or the price of some tyres. And as above, many companies max NCD is only around 9yrs

  • TomL
    TomL Forum Participant Posts: 763
    edited March 2020 #7

    I never pay the amount quoted on a renewal notice, whether it's with CAMC or any other insurance provider - vehicles, caravan, house etc. There's always a discount to be negotiated if you're patient enough to discuss and make your case strong enough.

  • Bryn608
    Bryn608 Forum Participant Posts: 3
    edited March 2020 #8

    My renewal was around £40 more expensive this year until.... i changed my car on Friday. Only £30 to see out the rest of the policy on the new car, so i thought top job.

    Now for the renewal........ They sent me a quote yesterday with LV which is double the price of going direct to LV themselves!!!!!!

    So much for preferential rates through the club.

    Still waiting for a call back from Devitt but i suspect i won't be using them again!

  • IBH
    IBH Forum Participant Posts: 36
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    edited May 2020 #9

    My insurance is due in June and I have been with the Club's insurance for a few years now. Earlier this year I changed my car from a 2011 C4 Picasso to a 2015 C4 Picasso, this has a 10 BHP increase and better security and lots of safety features. Last year the insurance was £449, this year they are quoting £1073 with LV. Nothing has changed with me apart from, I have turned 70.

    I have gone onto the LV website and been quoted £424! So why the horrendous difference? Somehow I don't think I will be using the insurance services again for the car!

    Slowly, but surely I am getting very disillusioned with the Club and I am really wondering if it is worth the membership fee.

  • Wherenext
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    edited May 2020 #10

    IBH - Check with the club.If you take away a normal maximum No Claims Discount of say 60%, although I think LV= give about 67-70%, from the price quoted you end up in the mid £400 range, so have they forgot to deduct something? If they haven't then at least you'll get the satisfaction of telling them about your own quote.

  • IBH
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    edited May 2020 #11

    Something has gone wrong, because the insurance cover I have has been quoted at over £1100.00 and they have apparently shopped around and come up with this one at £1073!

    Ironically, I'm using my car less now  and the cost goes up! 

  • no one
    no one Forum Participant Posts: 216
    edited May 2020 #12

    I change my insurance companies every year.

    considering I have 3 motorcycles 3 cars and a Motorhome, you'd think it was a bit of a chore.

    But once set up on comparison sites, ( I use go compare, compare the market and money supermarket as they all quote from different companies and/or discounts)) it is just a matter of refreshing on each one for each vehicle every year.

    Sometimes the lowest quote is with the same company I was insured with previously which gives a higher renewal quote, a quick phone call and I get the price quoted on the comparison site.

    A good example of this is my MH insurance (1 yr NCD)which this year I made a saving of nearly£300 from my renewal quote and actually came in cheaper than my 2009 Fiat Panda (9yr NCD)!

  • EmilysDad
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    edited May 2020 #13

    considering I have 3 motorcycles 3 cars and a Motorhome, 

    You make me feel a whole lot better as I only have 3 cars & 1 motorbike (that's unfortunately not been on the road for  few years 😕) cool

  • IBH
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    edited May 2020 #14

    I spoke to Devitt's this morning and they have sent my new quote through for just over £400.00! That is what I call a result!

  • BernardinTring
    BernardinTring Forum Participant Posts: 52
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    edited June 2020 #15

    Yes another increasingly disillusioned member.

    Thought this year I would try the Clubs car insurance after reading the blurbs on the basis of beating any like for like quote!

    My first problem after waiting thirty plus hours for a response call-back was, sorry the the Club through their scheme with Devitts don't insure pick up trucks. I drive a Nissan Navara NP300 - lovely vehicle.

    The young lady was very helpful; throughout and on confirming not possible to insure, did say that as a Broker they had found another insurer who would be prepared to make a quote. This figure would be £900.00 plus.

    My current renewal at an increase of over £60 since last year is some £413.00.

    Not what I would call offering any kind of product service to its membership when a perfectly legal and road worthy vehicle (2018) does not even enter the starting gate for a quotation. Same policy of not insuring pick ups by the way at Saga. 

    Strange old world.

    Bernard in Tring

     

  • Sandgroper
    Sandgroper Forum Participant Posts: 210
    edited June 2020 #16

    'Loyalty' seems to equate to 'Mug' these days. The internet helps of course and like others on here I have used compare/money market sites. It is a bit of a pain filling the questionaire in etc but there are savings to be made.

    Btw I tend not to automatically grab the cheapest but prefer a name that I know as far as possible because you only find out how good they are when you claim!!!

  • DSB
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    edited June 2020 #17

    I do tend to shop around a bit for car insurance, and generally use price comparison sites.  However, I tend to stick with the Club for House Insurance (because of the length of time they allow the house to be left unoccupied) Caravan Insurance (because of excellent experience of when I made a claim) and Car Breakdown/ Recovery.

    David