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How To Save Cash On Your Car Insurance
By plrprousers | December 17, 2009
In the current financial turmoil the majority of people are looking to cut costs and save some cash. There has never been a better time to save money on your various insurance renewals. In this article I will be explaining about the ways in which you can ensure you make these savings.
Due to the fact that I have just renewed my own auto insurance that is the type of insurance I will concentrate on in this article.
I am not an insurance specialist in fact I am just a regular guy from the UK who is involved in providing jobs in foster care, offering people quality external doors and stammering therapy.
Around two weeks I go I received my annual car renewal notice with the new premium. I was quite happy with the premium but I of course thought it was prudent to try to obtain an even lower price.
I decided to use a car insurance comparison website to see the prices that they could offer me. The lowest price came out at £20 lower than what I had been quoted.
I then spoke to my current insurer and told them about the lower price that I had found. I asked them if they could offer me a cheaper quote than they had previously.
I went in with a lower price than what I had actually received as I knew they were never going to offer me the full reduction. To my great pleasure and perhaps surprise they offered me a reduction of thirty pounds on what they had originally quoted. Oh yes I felt so proud of myself!
I hope these tips help you in the same way that they have worked for me, please let me know how you get on. You never know those extra pounds that you save could help you to start saving towards a new car or perhaps a holiday – every penny counts, as they say – especially in a recession.
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