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geoffc
29th November 2011, 23:09
Bugger me days. My insurance bill 4 the house arrived 2day. Well we have had no claims, quiet little town so minimal increase, yes?! Away from Chch & the shit re earthquakes so expecting no biggish surprises. Well our insurance bill has doubled. Yes doubled! Lost 4 words!

98tls
29th November 2011, 23:31
Cheers mate,:brick:no doubt mine will be in the mail soon.Dont you just love small towns eh,my old mum lives in Fendalton in a house worth 4 times mine and pays way less in rates etc,still wouldnt consider moving back to the big smoke though so will just shuddup.

ynot slow
30th November 2011, 06:44
Annoying when the companies make huge profits annually,no major payouts since 1931 Napier quakes,and the reserves need topping up asap,sure the quakes have had an effect but you have to wonder.

Maha
30th November 2011, 06:45
Numbers are not words.

oneofsix
30th November 2011, 06:51
yeah it is a risk game and you are the helpless victim. Being in Wellington area we have been paying a premium for our quake and high wind risk already. The Insurance companies, and almost everyone else got it wrong in thinking Christchurch was quake safe, and yet we get stung - again, after already paying for our quake risk.
I can understand a bit of adjustment like them saying they can no-longer consider anywhere in NZ quake safe, but double, they are taking the piss, doing a Fonterra.

HenryDorsetCase
30th November 2011, 07:11
Bugger me days. My insurance bill 4 the house arrived 2day. Well we have had no claims, quiet little town so minimal increase, yes?! Away from Chch & the shit re earthquakes so expecting no biggish surprises. Well our insurance bill has doubled. Yes doubled! Lost 4 words!

check the exclusions and excesses very carefully.

Be thankful its not commercial.

Swoop
30th November 2011, 09:47
I went through this exercise recently. Rather a steep increase in insurance cover for the house/contents and also the car.

The simple approach was to phone around the insurance companies and get quotes. I discovered that they appear VERY keen to attract new clients.
After getting a very sensible price from Tower insurance, I called my current insurer back and "surprise, surprise" they could shapen their pencil and provide a MUCH more sensible price.

Hitcher
30th November 2011, 19:22
Lost 4 words!

Read the fine print in your contents policy and then make a claim. Were they big, expensive, collectable words?

JimO
30th November 2011, 19:29
Read the fine print in your contents policy and then make a claim. Were they big, expensive, collectable words?

3 of them were the other was just fuck

Usarka
30th November 2011, 19:45
3 of them were the other was just fuck

Just fuck is two words. Filing a false claim is fraud you know.

Robert Taylor
30th November 2011, 22:23
Annoying when the companies make huge profits annually,no major payouts since 1931 Napier quakes,and the reserves need topping up asap,sure the quakes have had an effect but you have to wonder.

So why did AMI have to go cap in hand to the Government? Maybe because they werent charging enough to allow for events such as the Christchurch earthquake?

ynot slow
1st December 2011, 07:11
So why did AMI have to go cap in hand to the Government? Maybe because they werent charging enough to allow for events such as the Christchurch earthquake?

Or paying the board excessive fees and bonuses?

Owl
2nd December 2011, 06:21
I got handed my house premium on Wednesday and it looks like about an 8% increase. I can live with that!