admiral 10 month policy


dan k

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i have just got a renewel price off admiral and it was £250 cheaper doing it over 10 month is it worth it let me now asap please :thanks:
 
i use admiral 10 month policys as it gets your no claims quicker
 
Ye but if i was to which companies after a year would that still count bud
 
Ye but if i was to which companies after a year would that still count bud

No it only count if you stay with them!
Any other company will not reconise it as a full years no clams!:mad:
 
My missus did 10months policy. It came through as one years no claims like any other policy, doesn't say anywhere on it that it's 10month one. So you can use them like any other..

EDIT- She swapped after 10 months to go with Sheilas wheels(Cheaper for her) and she just photocopied the NCB page, they accepted it alright.
 
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No it only count if you stay with them!
Any other company will not reconise it as a full years no clams!:mad:

It is a grey area and it is up to the new insurer whether they will accept them.

Personally, I'd rather pay extra and have a full 12 month policy which accrues genuine NCB.

Ollie
Sky Insurance
 
if you gain 1ncb with 10month policy and you want to switch companys. you'll just tell them you have one ncb and admerial will back you up with proof

Bonus Accelerator

Zero or low No Claims Bonus?

Save more sooner with Admiral’s Bonus Accelerator.

The more No Claims Bonus you have, the more money you save. But why wait years to start making those savings?
How does it work?

Admiral’s Bonus Accelerator gives you a years’ No Claims Bonus in just 10 months. So you earn your No Claims Bonus faster and start paying less sooner. At the end of the 10 months we'll give you a renewal based on another full year’s No Claims Bonus.
What if I choose not to renew?

If you want to leave Admiral after the 10 months (although we hope you'll want to stay with us) then don’t worry because we'll give you proof of the No Claims Bonus you have earned with us.
 
if you gain 1ncb with 10month policy and you want to switch companys. you'll just tell them you have one ncb and admerial will back you up with proof

Bonus Accelerator

Zero or low No Claims Bonus?

Save more sooner with Admiral’s Bonus Accelerator.

The more No Claims Bonus you have, the more money you save. But why wait years to start making those savings?
How does it work?

Admiral’s Bonus Accelerator gives you a years’ No Claims Bonus in just 10 months. So you earn your No Claims Bonus faster and start paying less sooner. At the end of the 10 months we'll give you a renewal based on another full year’s No Claims Bonus.
What if I choose not to renew?

If you want to leave Admiral after the 10 months (although we hope you'll want to stay with us) then don’t worry because we'll give you proof of the No Claims Bonus you have earned with us.

Nice bit of spiel but the fact is not all insurers accept 10 month policy NCB.
 
i have the 10 month policy! i prefer this cos the insurance gots down every 10 months instead of the year
 
I've got the Admiral 10month policy as my 1st own insurance policy. Went under my mums insurance for the 1st year then onto my own, I was under the impression you got 1 years NCB after the 10month
 
No, you get a 10 month policy NCB

You say that, but my missus' form with no claims on it, looks exactly the same as mine. Even though she has 1year FULL ncb, and one 10month ncb, just shows as 2 years ncb... :secret:
 
You say that, but my missus' form with no claims on it, looks exactly the same as mine. Even though she has 1year FULL ncb, and one 10month ncb, just shows as 2 years ncb... :secret:


I appreciate that but if the new insurer choose to confirm the NCB and they find out it is not genuine, they may withdraw your rate or charge an additional premium.

Thanks

Ollie
Sky Insurance
 
It is a grey area and it is up to the new insurer whether they will accept them.

Personally, I'd rather pay extra and have a full 12 month policy which accrues genuine NCB.

Ollie
Sky Insurance

Not sure any 1 would agree with that. Pfft
 
Never had a problem with 10month policies, swapped around a few insurers now and all have been ok.

I'm guessing Sky Insurance are doing a spot of scaremongering, anyway they quoted me £3200 last year for the 9 !!! Bell did it for £700 FullyComp!
 
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