Thursday, Oct 25, 2007 at 00:01
Depends,
Are you happy with the idea of getting multiple quotes for all your insurance? House, contents, car, caravan, boat:
I insure house, contents,
sedan, 4WD, 2 x greenslip, boat, camper trailer with NRMA.
Each time an individual renewal comes up I do a quick
check and the odd one comes out cheaper than NRMA, I think the best was $120 a year for the house. Then I found some funnies, one company started to look good but they would not insure my boat, another would insure everything except the camper trailer, then another only covered house and contents as a combined policy, they would not do one without the other.
The question I then asked myself was. Do I wish to be a run of the mill customer to many insurers or a better than average customer of one? Chucking logic out the window I said stuff it, I can't be bothered mucking around and just renewed all with NRMA. Had I spilt all the policies I was looking at a saving of just over $270 a year. I reckon that equates to a pay rate of 13 cents an hour over a year.
My 4WD insurance came up last month, did a quick
check and got a quote $82 cheaper. Phoned NRMA and asked why their premium with "multi policy discount" was dearer than a competitors single policy. NRMA revised their premium downwards by $38.00. O.K. They did not match but at the end of the year I reckon I'm still better of keeping the lot with one company.
Another real saver on ANY insurance policy is when it comes to making a claim.
Over the years, and I'm a real OLD bugger, I lodged claims on both house and contents, separate claims, 3 claims on sedans and two on 4WD. Not once have I had any hassles, all claims have been made on the phone, never had to sit and wait for an "assessor" to
check the business, everything settled promptly.
That is where you save and get maximum value for money.
Just my thoughts,
Ian
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