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Re: A Break in insurance, advice please.
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28/09/2011 16:57
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I'm pretty sure that a break of up to 2 years is normally acceptable with insurers before affecting NCBs.
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Re: A Break in insurance, advice please.
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29/09/2011 10:32
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Yes No Claims Bonus remains valid for two years from the cancellation date, so if you cancel it then two years from now, if you leave the policy running then two years from the renewal date, October.
One way to keep it going is to alternate using it with your wife's no claims bonus every year to insure your other car
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Re: A Break in insurance, advice please.
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30/09/2011 14:21
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One way to keep it going is to alternate using it with your wife's no claims bonus every year to insure your other car Good idea, many thanks.
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