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    Message originally posted by: Don Sayers
    Adrian Flux have started adding a ?15 adminstration charge when you renew your insurance. They also impose this charge when you ring them to inform them of a change of address (which you are obliged to do).
    These charges do not seem to form part of the quote they give but have cost me ?30 pounds this year.
    I may not be renewing with them.
    Has anyone had similar experiances with the other companies in the kit-car market?

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    Backford Bloor do similar, they have just charged me a tenner admin fee for renewal (from memory they did last year as well).

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    • #3
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      Message originally posted by: Stefan Carlton
      Most companies who service the "proper" car sector do this - every time you need to amend details etc. I'm with Graham Sykes and they don't (and I get great service to boot!).

      One way round it would be to cancel your insurance, call back and take out a new policy

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      • #4
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        Yep, Graham Sykes seem to best AND cheapest. I'm just renewing for fully comp, SDP & commuting, mileage 3000 and legal protection thrown in, all for ?133.05

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        • #5
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          Mine is ?127 including admin fee for fully comp / agreed value / legal prot etc... thro Backford.

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          • #6
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            I have just had my renewal from Adrian Flux and was not impressed with the ?159 asked for my bog-standard Roadster. They do, however, claim to beat any equivelent qoute. Graham Sykes qouted ?134 so I put that to Adrian Flux and they came back with a counter qoute of 129.99. I took that one. It is worth checking around and asking your agent to at least price match. I have no problem moving insurers but this way I don't have the hastle of getting a new agreed value etc.

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            • #7
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              Adrian Flux wanted ?188 including breakdown and personel accident cover.So I shopped around then went back to Adian flux after Footman James offered same policy for ?148 then A/F did the policy for ?115.Oct 2004

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              • #8
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                Message originally posted by: A Cynic
                Just been through the same process, my revised quote even being with the same underwriter! I guess there is an optimum level of overcharging where enough people just pay up to maximise profits. The claim to beat any equivelent quote means they can push this a bit further without losing too many customers. The quote is an assessment not of risk but of how much they think they can get away with ripping us off.

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                • #9
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                  True, their first quote is with maximum commission. They'll cut it to the bone to win the business as I guess something is better than nothing. Have you ever noticed how when they ask for 'your best quote so far' they always come in just under?!

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                  • #10
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                    Message originally posted by: Don
                    Adrian Flux now want ?25 for renewals/adjustments are they taking the p**s or what?

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                    • #11
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                      Just got my renewal and in spite of the NCB going up from 4 to 5 years (which I thought was a significant number), it is exactly the same as last year - ?133.

                      Anybody got insurance recently? How much are we all paying this year?

                      p.s. tried Adrian F*** and needless to say they were not competitive, didn?t even offer the beat my renewal

                      p.p.s I wonder if anyone will find this thread right down here!

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