FairyLights
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Last year my son insured his landrover with them cost £1000. at renewal they wanted £2000!!!!!!!!! [WTF] ;he got a quote from elsewhere for £650 so went with them. Ridiculous.
That's not just a premium increase like everyone else got, your horse in 17 turning 18, they consider your horse a veteran now and if you still want full cover your premium increases quite a bit. If you reduce your horses value (they asked me to think about it when this happened to me) it will come down a bit. You will have then got another increase in line with everyone else on top of that.
My premium only went up £70 last year.... Really not that much! No idea how I got away with it!!!!
Last year my son insured his landrover with them cost £1000. at renewal they wanted £2000!!!!!!!!! [WTF] ;he got a quote from elsewhere for £650 so went with them. Ridiculous.
Star is a bit of a 'lemon' - if she was a car, you'd scrap her. She breaks so easily. So far, I've put in for 2 big claims, and just put in for my 3rd. I've picked up numerous other bills that it wasn't worth claiming for.![]()
Not read the whole thread, but got my renewal from NFU last week and it's gone up. I've got my 26 year Welsh A insured, my 23 year old NF pony and my 18 year old Welsh D. The latter two go out on roads so will have to be insured 3rd party, but thinking I'm going to scrap the Welsh A's insurance altogether, and just keep the latter twos 3rd party.
Not happy, I've not claimed on the insurance for at least 10 years![]()
Problem is, how do you switch insurance companies? It's not as simple as switching car insurance is it? Don't you have to get the vet out or something?
Perhaps we should be like Germany - when I lived there, they didn't insure for vets fees so vets charges were much cheaper than here.
Well I can provide the SEIB horror claim hence why I'm with NFU! I've claimed with NFU too & the service was immeasurably better. My fees also went up this year which was disappointing but by reducing insured value if horse got it down to pretty much what it was before.