
Have you ever used a car insurance comparison website? Did you manage to save money by using it? Now I am not sure about you but I have just managed to save myself a decent amount of money after using a comparison site.
I had not previously used a comparison website as I thought it may be some kind of scam. I thought in this way as I believed that they were being paid by the insurance companies to promote their quotes etc.
Anyway I am now going to go back to writing about the way in which I managed to save money. I received the renewal papers in the post and the price was very similar as to what I paid in the previous year. In that period I had not submitted a claim but I was actually fairly happy with the price that they had quoted. The company also offered excellent customer service.
Despite this I decided to put my details into one of the comparison websites and to my surprise some of the quotes were cheaper than what I had been offered with my current insurer.
Instead of just taking up one of these quotes I decided to contact my current insurer and stated the following:
"I have been insured with your company for the last three years and would like to stay with you. I have however managed to obtain a cheaper quote on the internet at one of the comparison websites. Would you be able to match their price?"
To my surprise the company agreed and I felt like I had won a major victory. It was now time for a pizza!
People have told me that there are no simple ways to make money but this definitely was one.
There are numerous other comparison type sites for example ones where they compare loans, and others where that compare home insurance.
There are even sites that offer such things as comparison prices for DVD replication companies; who knows they may even compare "web promotion" sites in the future!
I am not sure about you but I will definitely be using a comparison site again in the future.
If however the above does not work for you then you could appoint a cost cutting expert to devise a cost reduction strategy.
Whichever option you take I hope you are successful at saving some cash, let's face it in this financial climate we could all do with some extra money.
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.
For the purposes of this article I will be writing about people's annual car insurance renewal - mainly because I have just had to renew my own auto insurance.
I am not an insurance specialist in fact I am just a regular guy from the UK who is involved in web promotion, offering people cheap calls and stuttering therapy.
Around two weeks I go I received my annual car renewal notice with the new premium. The premium itself was quite fair and not too much money in reality however I still wanted to be able to pay even less than what I had been quoted - we are in a recession after all.
In an attempt to find a lower quote I went online to use a car insurance comparison website. The cheapest price was in fact twenty pounds lower than what I had been quoted.
I then telephoned the company that I was already with and therefore the car insurance company that had sent me the renewal notice and told them that I had used a car insurance comparison site and that I had managed to obtain a quote that was £40 lower than what they had quoted. I enquired as to whether they could match or even beat this quote.
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. What a bargain and what a saving!
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.