Nidge2 wrote:
Protected no claims isn't worth the paper it's written on nowadays. If you have a claim they'll rinse you on the next renewal date.
I had my car vandalised, I had protected no claims. They came and took the car away for repair. When my renewal came back they'd loaded me with £500 extra because I'd had a claim. I asked them why this was as I'd got protected no claims, they said, "it only protects your no claims it doesn't protect you from price increases after a claim."
i think we all know that this trade is picked over like a cows carcass by vultures except the vultures have the decency to wait till the victim is dead...