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gilarion



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£25 refund to customers as cars and vans sit idle
One of the UK's biggest motor insurance companies, Admiral, is giving a £25 refund to customers as cars and vans sit idle in the coronavirus pandemic.

The payment will be paid automatically to anyone with a car or van insurance policy with Admiral on 20 April.

The company said it was a "thank you" to customers for staying at home, but also reflected the lower level of claims, benefiting its profits.

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miker



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Nice gesture, but that's about 20% of my monthly premium...

By the same token, I'm still working so using the cars regularly!
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We have a multi-car policy with them - effectively taken out when the kids started driving and they run a black box system for new drivers with discounts based on their driving style over a three month assessment period.

In addition, having a multi-car policy allows you to nominate the highest risk vehicle as ‘lead’ vehicle, thereby attracting max discount - the first time we did this, it meant that Niki’s car was effectively free to insure!

Back to their refund - to put it into perspective, they are actually returning a total of £110 million to clients.

Impressive, but what really got my attention is the following:

They are creating a fund of £4m to help charities and those in need in South Wales (as their home base) as a result of Covid-19

Additionally, all staff are on full pay and none have been furloughed...

Wow, just wow...
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Sulisuli



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Post #827078 22nd Apr 2020 8:12pm
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90 Dreamer



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Agreed most are greedy w$ankers......
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Chawks



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That is very impressive! I had an email from them to say I will be getting £25 which I shall be donating it to a worthy cause.
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Spiritbeth



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miker wrote:
Nice gesture, but that's about 20% of my monthly premium...

By the same token, I'm still working so using the cars regularly!

Late night brain exercise for me: If £25 is 20% of your monthly premium then your annual premium is £1,500! If that is for one vehicle then it sounds like a lot unless you have been a naughty boy in the past or driving something Imcan only dream about .
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Chawks



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keef9t wrote:
I will let you have my bank details Whistle


Laughing
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miker



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Spiritbeth wrote:
miker wrote:
Nice gesture, but that's about 20% of my monthly premium...

By the same token, I'm still working so using the cars regularly!

Late night brain exercise for me: If £25 is 20% of your monthly premium then your annual premium is £1,500! If that is for one vehicle then it sounds like a lot unless you have been a naughty boy in the past or driving something Imcan only dream about .


2 vehicles, clean license, a land rover and a skoda estate.....

I would blame my other halfs lack of driving experience, but even that is only a small part of the premium!

Under 30, which seems to be the main issue!
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corgi1



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Spiritbeth



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miker wrote:
Spiritbeth wrote:
miker wrote:
Nice gesture, but that's about 20% of my monthly premium...

By the same token, I'm still working so using the cars regularly!

Late night brain exercise for me: If £25 is 20% of your monthly premium then your annual premium is £1,500! If that is for one vehicle then it sounds like a lot unless you have been a naughty boy in the past or driving something Imcan only dream about .


2 vehicles, clean license, a land rover and a skoda estate.....

I would blame my other halfs lack of driving experience, but even that is only a small part of the premium!

Under 30, which seems to be the main issue!

Youth is not all it is cracked up to be. We older folks can just have a wry smile. I think you should get £25 per vehicle so £50 will at least buy a few beers when we are all permitted to go to the pub again.
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seriesonenut



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Listening to the news tonight with a possible 12 more months of social distancing were all going to need some sort of refund as none of us will be going anywhere soon Big Cry 2010 XS USW
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More importantly than money they *must* do something to avoid the situation of thousands of people essentially trapped alone in their homes. Maybe lockdown isn't too bad with a family, but rather than an insurance refund I would rather be allowed to actually have a life? 2011 110 USW
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This must be one of the few posts actually praising an insurance company. We're usually slating them. Let's hope that more follow. Defender 90XS SW
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