Old Nov 12, 2008 | 08:40 AM
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Tony @ Greenlight
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Hi All,

As most of you have identified, the industry standard adopted by most Insurance providers (including Greenlight) is to accept your No Claims Bonus for up to 2 years. After which time it's expired.

Every Insurer that we deal with advises 2 year acceptability, so to try and ressurect your NCB may be difficult.

The best bet would be to first request the NCB proof from the last Insurer, you'll then know if you can actually lay your hands on the last NCB proof available.

Assuming you can, it's going to be monotonous from here on and will entail calling just about every Insurer and simply asking them whether they accept 3 year old NCB prior to making an application with them - which will save time for all concerned.

If you can find someone that will accept the NCB you'll need to go with them, as once you've completed the year your NCB will then be brought up to date for the whole market to use.

Kind regards

Tony

Last edited by Tony @ Greenlight; Nov 12, 2008 at 09:15 AM. Reason: .
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