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Mitzyboy Oct 24th 2008 5:42 am

House insurance
 
Yes ... yes, I know we've done this before but I just noticed my bank have taken my premium for the year from my account with no renewal or notification. And its quite high, a big increase on last year and well over €100 increase over two years. I'm going to ask for it back by letter through their door tomorrow

Has anyone had good deals recently

Don't bother recommending Intasure, their only interest according to them is with holiday homes

scampicat Oct 24th 2008 5:52 am

Re: House insurance
 
We have insurance through Intasure for a permanent home.:confused:

Mitzyboy Oct 24th 2008 5:55 am

Re: House insurance
 

Originally Posted by scampicat (Post 6906815)
We have insurance through Intasure for a permanent home.:confused:

Yes and I know of others that do, but they say their claims experience shows them that their risk is higher with a permanent residence and therefore they have to "overquote" me

Is your premium competitive?

davidinspain Oct 24th 2008 7:58 am

Re: House insurance
 
The cheapest I've found is with Caixa Galicia in Gandia ( I had a claim and they paid up:)) Which is always the test of a decent company.

scampicat Oct 24th 2008 8:23 am

Re: House insurance
 

Originally Posted by Mitzyboy (Post 6906825)
Yes and I know of others that do, but they say their claims experience shows them that their risk is higher with a permanent residence and therefore they have to "overquote" me

Is your premium competitive?


We have buildings at £82.45
Contents at £36.82

plus free extras

With taxes and charges £139.11

(note this is pounds).

This is for a small village house in a small rural village.

And you can pay monthly by direct debit for no extra charge.

Mitzyboy Oct 24th 2008 10:05 pm

Re: House insurance
 

Originally Posted by scampicat (Post 6907310)
We have buildings at £82.45
Contents at £36.82

plus free extras

With taxes and charges £139.11

(note this is pounds).

This is for a small village house in a small rural village.

And you can pay monthly by direct debit for no extra charge.

Dont understand it then :confused:

scampicat Oct 24th 2008 11:38 pm

Re: House insurance
 
They do know it is NOT a holiday home -in fact when I mentioned I still had a house in the UK they asked if they could give me a quote for that as a holiday home - the cindition is we have to occupy it for more than six months a year.

I'd try them again if I were you.:)

lic Oct 25th 2008 2:50 am

Re: House insurance
 
I've just insured with them. They gave me 4 months free, which means I only paid £93 for the year. I'm well chuffed.
Mine is a holiday home, but I rent it out to a couple of friends 2-3 weeks a year.
I would have thought that they would take anyone's money whether they be residents or holiday lets. Pemanent residents would be less of a risk surely!

Mitzyboy Oct 25th 2008 3:08 am

Re: House insurance
 
The reply

Our premiums are higher for main residences than for holiday homes. This is due to our claims experience in Spain. So in effect it is cheaper to insure a holiday home than it is a main residence. With kind regards Theodora Murray


And after I pushed it further saying a holiday home was surely more likely to be a bad risk

I understand what you are saying but our claims experience is different. I'm sorry we were not able to give you a more competitive quote. With kind regards Theodora Murray

lic Oct 25th 2008 3:19 am

Re: House insurance
 
Try this link. I have never used them, but hear their advert on the radio when i'm in Spain.

http://www.knight-insurance.com/permanent_residence.htm

Mitzyboy Oct 25th 2008 5:53 am

Re: House insurance
 

Originally Posted by lic (Post 6909369)
Try this link. I have never used them, but hear their advert on the radio when i'm in Spain.

http://www.knight-insurance.com/permanent_residence.htm

Thanks for that Ive given them a try

Veleta Oct 25th 2008 10:19 am

Re: House insurance
 

Originally Posted by Mitzyboy (Post 6906784)
I'm going to ask for it back by letter through their door tomorrow

Isn't the correct procedure to take your "recibo" to your bank and tell your bank to cancel it?

Make sure you do it before the fecha de limite (deadline). I was once a day late to the bank with my recibo for cancelling an insurance policy and there was nothing they could do.

Chiclanagir Oct 26th 2008 9:24 pm

Re: House insurance
 
Just go into the bank and they will cancel it for you there and then. Tried Linea Directa but as I didnt have reinforced doors with three separate locks wouldnt insure for burglary which is hopeless.

Mitzyboy Nov 1st 2008 11:06 pm

Re: House insurance
 

Originally Posted by Jerezgirl (Post 6910231)
Isn't the correct procedure to take your "recibo" to your bank and tell your bank to cancel it?

Make sure you do it before the fecha de limite (deadline). I was once a day late to the bank with my recibo for cancelling an insurance policy and there was nothing they could do.

I couldn't go then as I was due to go to Seville for the meet up we were having down there

I've had three quotes whilst I've been away for around €240 .... my renewal was over €400!


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