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Moved House - Car insurance gone through the roof

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    Moved House - Car insurance gone through the roof

    So I've moved (albeit temporarily) to a postcode with ostensibly (according to those online checkers) a lower crime rate than my previous address.

    Yet the cheapest premium I can find on Compare The Market etc is £530 compared to £220 for my old address.

    I can only assume that being in a BS postcode just automatically attracts a higher premium than a BA postcode despite the fact It's a sleepy village where nothing ever happens.

    Daylight robbery

    #2
    At least you're not a brown guy in America.

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      #3
      Think positive. We lived in a converted st of miners cottages ni a quiet little corner of Somerset with a BA postcode. We then moved to a house with a BS postcode. We didn't move house, just got shifted to a different sorting office by the Post Office for some reason. Home, contents and both car insurances went up by around 20%...
      Blog? What blog...?

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        #4
        Originally posted by malvolio View Post
        Think positive. We lived in a converted st of miners cottages ni a quiet little corner of Somerset with a BA postcode. We then moved to a house with a BS postcode. We didn't move house, just got shifted to a different sorting office by the Post Office for some reason. Home, contents and both car insurances went up by around 20%...

        Feck me, that's bad....

        I haven't even left Banes.

        I guess I'm a few miles closer to Hartcliffe though

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          #5
          Another thread about something that didn't happen. Oh joy.
          'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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            #6
            That's cos everyone in your area has car crashes, gets burgled etc.

            I remember years ago I moved from a prosperous area of London to a slightly poorer one temporarily. Both areas had a university in it with students. The better one in the poorer area. Anyway my car insurance premium went down....
            "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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              #7
              Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
              That's cos everyone in your area has car crashes, gets burgled etc.
              No, it's a sleepy village with a church, a pub and about 30 houses.

              Real low crime area.

              Then again, it can only be reached via narrow, windy country lanes so maybe people have more scrapes.

              Probably with the nuts in white vans who cut through here at breakneck speed to avoid the queues on the A39.
              Last edited by Big Blue Plymouth; 26 February 2017, 21:36.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View Post
                No, it's a sleepy village with a church, a pub and about 30 houses.

                Real low crime area.

                As Malvolio's post suggests, it seems there is a loading on a Bristol postcode regardless.
                Fair enough when I lived in Manchester I had to search for insurers who didn't really have many clients in the area. Unfortunately as soon as insurance websites came online I was screwed.
                "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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                  #9
                  Even 20 years ago the granularity on postcodes for insurance was at least 4 digits. The system I worked on was based on a daily sales target, rates went up or down through the day based on performance. This is similar to airline ticket prices. Renewing customers always get a poor rate due to the inertia factor.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
                    Fair enough when I lived in Manchester I had to search for insurers who didn't really have many clients in the area. Unfortunately as soon as insurance websites came online I was screwed.

                    To summarise. "when I lived in Manchester .... I was screwed"

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