Bit of a silly question but want to check it's ok to insure 2 cars with different insurance companies.
I'm buying a car from a neighbour because my current one won't get through the MOT without major money being spent. The insurance co are one call who I want to leave anyway (just google them to see why) who want £55.00 to change car and something similar to cancel the policy which has 2 payments left.
I've used go compare and can get a good deal from Swinton for the next car which I'm hoping to get at the weekend so I was going to insure the new motor through the Swinton and let the other insurance run it's course, making sure I write to them to confirm I do NOT want then to auto - renew. It'll be cheaper to do that than to try and cancel.
I had 9 years odd NCB when I went to Onecall a couple of years back and I assume Swinton will want evidence of the current NCB (I put 9 years on Go compare) to insure the new car. Are onecall obliged by law to give me proof of NCB if I ask ?
Thx
I'm buying a car from a neighbour because my current one won't get through the MOT without major money being spent. The insurance co are one call who I want to leave anyway (just google them to see why) who want £55.00 to change car and something similar to cancel the policy which has 2 payments left.
I've used go compare and can get a good deal from Swinton for the next car which I'm hoping to get at the weekend so I was going to insure the new motor through the Swinton and let the other insurance run it's course, making sure I write to them to confirm I do NOT want then to auto - renew. It'll be cheaper to do that than to try and cancel.
I had 9 years odd NCB when I went to Onecall a couple of years back and I assume Swinton will want evidence of the current NCB (I put 9 years on Go compare) to insure the new car. Are onecall obliged by law to give me proof of NCB if I ask ?
Thx
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