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Trying to get insured on a second car
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<blockquote data-quote="Jarad_Wales" data-source="post: 155203" data-attributes="member: 2856"><p>I work as a customer rep in a pretty well known insurance company, and like oscar said, the premium is calculated on the highest risk driver, which i assume is yourself? It's not your insurer being over priced, it's just the way it works. You could do a quote online for the cheapest car possible and you'd notice the same!</p><p></p><p>The reason your seeing such a high price is because your what insurers call 'fronting the policy', so your getting charged an over priced premium. Best thing for you to do is just set up a new policy with yourself as the policy holder. Most insurers will happily write off any cancellation fees if you set up the new policy with them. Until your 21 your age is going to be the main factor in these cases. </p><p></p><p>Oh.. first post btw =D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jarad_Wales, post: 155203, member: 2856"] I work as a customer rep in a pretty well known insurance company, and like oscar said, the premium is calculated on the highest risk driver, which i assume is yourself? It's not your insurer being over priced, it's just the way it works. You could do a quote online for the cheapest car possible and you'd notice the same! The reason your seeing such a high price is because your what insurers call 'fronting the policy', so your getting charged an over priced premium. Best thing for you to do is just set up a new policy with yourself as the policy holder. Most insurers will happily write off any cancellation fees if you set up the new policy with them. Until your 21 your age is going to be the main factor in these cases. Oh.. first post btw =D [/QUOTE]
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