MoneyExpert.com has launched the first ever market wide cashback deal from a price comparison site. The offer allows customers to take out car insurance using MoneyExpert’s extensive comparison service and benefit from a further £20 cashback on any policy selected.
And because MoneyExpert’s comparison system is linked directly into all the main insurers, the quote you see will be the price you pay, guaranteed. The cashback is easy to redeem, with MoneyExpert.com promising to credit the money directly into your bank account within 60 days of the policy being taken out. MoneyExpert.com will also refund the difference if customers find a cheaper total price for their car insurance elsewhere.
Sean Gardner, director of MoneyExpert.com, said: “Price comparison websites have made it much easier for motorists to check prices and have driven down costs across the board. But it can be very difficult to differentiate between them. There is often very little to choose between the cheapest deals on different websites.
“We have chosen to break the mould and share our commission with our customers. You can only get an extra £20 off your car insurance by comparing the market at MoneyExpert.com. There are no strings attached. So not only can you see the best possible rates available, but also enjoy a second discount through our unique offer.
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Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
NU withdraws from price comparison websites
Norwich Union (NU) has withdrawn its direct motor products from all insurance price comparison websites.
The company, which forms part of the Aviva group, has announced the launch of Price Check Norwich Union, an Internet and telephone service that promises to show customers the prices and details of competitors’ products, even when they outshine its own.
According to the insurer, customers seeking a motor quote from NU can make comparisons with over 140 other insurance providers in the market.
The facility allows checks on competitors’ cover details such as excess, courtesy car and legal services, plus up to 30 additional features. The entire offering is also available over the phone.
In related news, NU will be changing its name to Aviva in the summer of 2009.
The decision to drop the NU brand was announced in April, when Aviva’s chief executive, Andrew Moss, explained that he was keen to have all the group’s products under one brand that can be recognised worldwide.
NU was formed in 1797 and has been a household name in general insurance for decades.
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The company, which forms part of the Aviva group, has announced the launch of Price Check Norwich Union, an Internet and telephone service that promises to show customers the prices and details of competitors’ products, even when they outshine its own.
According to the insurer, customers seeking a motor quote from NU can make comparisons with over 140 other insurance providers in the market.
The facility allows checks on competitors’ cover details such as excess, courtesy car and legal services, plus up to 30 additional features. The entire offering is also available over the phone.
In related news, NU will be changing its name to Aviva in the summer of 2009.
The decision to drop the NU brand was announced in April, when Aviva’s chief executive, Andrew Moss, explained that he was keen to have all the group’s products under one brand that can be recognised worldwide.
NU was formed in 1797 and has been a household name in general insurance for decades.
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Driver smashes into shop
A teenage driver lost control of his car and ploughed into the entrance of a Chorley shop, causing thousands of pounds of damage.
Fire crews, the police and an ambulance were called to John's Newsagents in Railway Road, Adlington.
The doors and windows at the front of the shop were pushed back due to the impact, but a main joist that supports the property remained intact and it stopped the car from causing further damage.
"We had to call out a structural engineer to make sure the building was safe, but we were able to re-open the next day. The repairs are now in the hands of the insurance and the first quote estimated costs of £4,000."
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Fire crews, the police and an ambulance were called to John's Newsagents in Railway Road, Adlington.
The doors and windows at the front of the shop were pushed back due to the impact, but a main joist that supports the property remained intact and it stopped the car from causing further damage.
"We had to call out a structural engineer to make sure the building was safe, but we were able to re-open the next day. The repairs are now in the hands of the insurance and the first quote estimated costs of £4,000."
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Wednesday, November 5, 2008
How to keep costs down on a new car
Advice for saving money when purchasing a new vehicle has been given by the Daily Record.
The Scottish newspaper advised buyers to devise a maximum budget before starting to visit dealers - and keeping to it.
It also told buyers to negotiate, even if the original price is within the limit.
Noting that motor dealers are also suffering in the difficult economy, the paper said that buyers "might be surprised how flexible they will be to secure a sale".
Extras can be considered in lieu of actual money off, while insurance quotes should be sought for the chosen model before making a purchase.
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The Scottish newspaper advised buyers to devise a maximum budget before starting to visit dealers - and keeping to it.
It also told buyers to negotiate, even if the original price is within the limit.
Noting that motor dealers are also suffering in the difficult economy, the paper said that buyers "might be surprised how flexible they will be to secure a sale".
Extras can be considered in lieu of actual money off, while insurance quotes should be sought for the chosen model before making a purchase.
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