C08
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I had a message a while ago saying that they had sold out to someone or other. My insurance is due November. Any ideas how the new bunch are dealing with renewals. Upping prices or demanding surveys or other antics?
Mine went up 10% otherwise no issuesI had a message a while ago saying that they had sold out to someone or other. My insurance is due November. Any ideas how the new bunch are dealing with renewals. Upping prices or demanding surveys or other antics?
Just renewed with them. All good but check paperwork carefully, they added a load of new questions/assumptions then put default "no" in the box, eg "single handed = no".
I did, they changed it to yes together with a few other items with no loading to premium.Be careful about single handed, when I queried it a few years ago, even moving boat from marina berth to fuel dock alone, counted as single handed.
How odd. Seems a bit of an over reaction to anything in the thread.I am considering giving up on sailing for reasons such as this and others, and doing something else with my time… just relaxing perhaps.
To do with insurance cover changes, and OTHER things (as stated in my post) not simply this THREAD about insurance change.How odd. Seems a bit of an over reaction to anything in the thread.
I've just had to claim on my N&G insurance that I renewed in January this year. They have been very prompt with payments for the expenses I had. A bit pernickety over requiring receipts for certain items, but otherwise I've been happy with them.I guess someone on this forum might know HCC or have claimed off them in past but it’s not an underwriter I have dealt with. Clearly as a retail product it’s still going to be subject to FoS jurisdiction for uk customers and compensation scheme protection. If I was to insure with HCc though I would suggest some more due diligence on their claims approach ,responsiveness to claims ,is the claims team uk based etc,what customer satisfaction scores do they have (net promoter score) . Try running their name through FCA website maybe.