Insurance company name and shame list

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Andy Hewitt, Jun 2, 2005.

  1. Andy Hewitt

    Andy Hewitt Guest

    Righto, I deal with insurance companies every day now. We have to cover
    courtesy cars on the customers own insurance, as those same insurance
    companies make it difficult for us to do it. This is for mechanical
    repairs though, rather than crash repairs.

    We now keep a record of how each experience is. Here are the worst we
    deal with, taking into account speed of service and any charges made.

    * AA - fast, but charge £25 admin to cover any car for one day.
    * Abbey - Refuse to cover them at all, hopeless customer service.
    * Admiral - Ok, but charge a minimum of £15 admin.
    * AXA - refuse to cover courtesy cars, terrible support line.
    * Budget - absolutely appalling service, I waited three hours for them
    to reply back with a not covered response. The customer gave up waiting
    after the first hour.
    * Elephant - bad, very slow, and often get an 'offshore' call centre.
    Charge at least £15 for one day cover.
    * Fortis - Ok service, but charge £20.
    * Kwik-Fit - Crap service, charge between £25 and £45 for one day cover
    (making an excuse that it's not their charges, but the insurers).
    * Privilege - OK service, can charge up to £45.
    * Swintons - local broker dealings only, so service varies. They always
    charge from £25 to £40 though.

    The best ones are:

    * Direct Line - good fast service, only charge £7 if we lend a car of
    higher group.
    * Endlseigh - fast service, no charge.
    * Frizzell - Excellent, no need to phone, courtesy cars covered on the
    policy.
    * Norwich Union Direct - same again, automatically covered.
    * Liverpool Victoria/Zurich - and with these too.

    If getting a replacement vehicle is important while you get yours in a
    garage, then it may pay to check the policy cover, and how much your
    saving on your cheaper quote.

    The helplines are also worth bearing in mind too. Although Norwich Union
    have good cover on the policy, they have been known to be shite when you
    need to sort a claim.

    With nearly all the ones that charge, they also have a bad customer
    service line too, long hold times, and poorly trained staff - especially
    the ones that use offshore call centres. eSure are one to note here,
    although they do not really fall into the 'worst' list above, they can
    be fiddly at times. I've also found their vehicle database is badly
    incorrect too.

    Hope this helps someone.
     
    Andy Hewitt, Jun 2, 2005
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  2. <Andy Hewitt compared insurance companies>

    I like Frizzell a lot and have used them for years even though they're
    not always the cheapest (but they're usually not far away). They very
    kindly preserved my NCB for the 3 years I was overseas and renewed with
    not a moment's hesitation when I came back.

    They were also excellent when I took out Bambi. I made one phone call
    and it was all plain sailing to get the bike fixed, again with no
    quibbles whatsoever. Unfortunately it appears that they've stopped
    covering bikes.
     
    Higgins not @ Work, Jun 2, 2005
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  3. Andy Hewitt

    Andy Hewitt Guest

    Really, that's a shame, they seem a good bunch to deal with.
     
    Andy Hewitt, Jun 2, 2005
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  4. Andy Hewitt

    Timo Geusch Guest

    Heh. You want to deal with insewerance companies that insure non-UK market
    cars. Like some of the hairier JDM models that have fallen off boats in
    Southampton.

    The attitude of a lot of them (not all of them, it should be said) tends
    to remind you of previous centuries' highwaymen...
     
    Timo Geusch, Jun 2, 2005
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  5. Andy Hewitt

    Andy Hewitt Guest

    That doesn't sound like a special case. :)
     
    Andy Hewitt, Jun 2, 2005
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  6. Andy Hewitt

    MattG Guest

    Andy Hewitt said...
    I had to arrange cover for a curtsey bike when I put the 6R into
    service. Was insured with Zurich, through Bennetts. One quick call to
    Bennetts, put on hold for about 3 mins whilst they checked, and they
    gave me cover for up to one week for free.

    I was most impressed.
     
    MattG, Jun 3, 2005
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  7. Pah! Chickwheels.
     
    Grimly Curmudgeon, Jun 3, 2005
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  8. Andy Hewitt

    Lady Nina Guest

    I bow to your greater experience.
     
    Lady Nina, Jun 3, 2005
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  9. Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Lady Nina
    While you're down there...

    --
    Wicked Uncle Nigel - Manufacturer of the "Champion-105" range of rearsets
    and Ducati Race Engineer.

    WS* GHPOTHUF#24 APOSTLE#14 DLC#1 COFF#20 BOTAFOT#150 HYPO#0(KoTL) IbW#41
    ZZR1100, Enfield 500 Curry House Racer "The Basmati Rice Burner",
    Honda GL1000K2 (On its hols) Kawasaki ZN1300 Voyager "Oh, Oh, It's so big"
     
    Wicked Uncle Nigel, Jun 4, 2005
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  10. Andy Hewitt

    Lady Nina Guest

    I had hiccups when I surfaced from my drunken stupor. The usual
    incantation didn't work. Your power is waning Mr Eaton.
     
    Lady Nina, Jun 4, 2005
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  11. Using the patented Mavis Beacon "Hunt&Peck" Technique, Lady Nina
    Either that or you're coming round to the idea.

    --
    Wicked Uncle Nigel - Manufacturer of the "Champion-105" range of rearsets
    and Ducati Race Engineer.

    WS* GHPOTHUF#24 APOSTLE#14 DLC#1 COFF#20 BOTAFOT#150 HYPO#0(KoTL) IbW#41
    ZZR1100, Enfield 500 Curry House Racer "The Basmati Rice Burner",
    Honda GL1000K2 (On its hols) Kawasaki ZN1300 Voyager "Oh, Oh, It's so big"
     
    Wicked Uncle Nigel, Jun 4, 2005
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