The Insurers must think you seniors aren't so much of a liability where as me still in my yoof + And a rebel scum bag is totally reckless with high premiums
Cant wait to be over 40
-- Edited by wackyracer on Sunday 3rd of March 2019 11:22:34 AM
There has got to be some benefits to getting old Ian - free bus passes, pension, cheaper insurance etc - but not sure they make up for stiff joints, leaky waterworks and generally falling apart
There has got to be some benefits to getting old Ian - free bus passes, pension, cheaper insurance etc - but not sure they make up for stiff joints, leaky waterworks and generally falling apart
I already have the stiff joints, leaky waterworks and generally falling apart but I am starting to get cheap insurance so not all bad.
There has got to be some benefits to getting old Ian - free bus passes, pension, cheaper insurance etc - but not sure they make up for stiff joints, leaky waterworks and generally falling apart
Don't forget arthritis, hernia, more hair out of yer ears than on yer 'ead.... I think, on balance, I'd rather pay more for my insurance
Don't forget arthritis, hernia, more hair out of yer ears than on yer 'ead.... I think, on balance, I'd rather pay more for my insurance
Carol Nash matched exactly my old premium.all singing and dancing one,so was happy for the lower quote,..
You dont get nothing for being a loyal customer,it,s where they make there money on people being loyal and not offering a discount worthy,
if they offered £50 i would have taken it..