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Originally Posted by Alton Surprising part is there was a claim for Rs.12000/ for Front bumper and left fog lamp just 3 months ago!!!!! I even mentioned casually about the claim to the lady on the desk.She dint bother much,was busy typing out my details.
I got the proposal stamped by RGIL(Reliance insurance) but am now beginning to doubt if I may have some problems in future on this.i.e maybe the insurance company finds out the fault on NCB and void the insurance. etc. |
You have made a claim and dealer is giving you a NCB discount of only 20% or it is other discount of 20%?
There are two type of Discount in the policy one is NCB and other is 'other discount' - Which one you are getting? Quote:
Originally Posted by rammishra I was owning an Alto Vx which i have sold recently. The insurance of the vehicle was valid till 31 Aug 09.I have obtained 25% NCB from new india assurance today.
I am buying a new Indica Vista in the first week of september. Currently there is free insurance offer going on Vista, but since i am buying Vista through CSD, dealer willing to give me only 60% of free insurance.My questions are as follows:
1) Is Dealer right in offering me only 60% offer of free insurance to me?or is he eating some money from my free insurance.I confirmed from Tata Mototrs regional office, they said dealer can not offer me more than 60%.
2) How effectively i can best utilise my 25% NCB. Should i use it in first insurance of my new car? NCB certificate says it is valid for 3 years. |
I am not sure how this free insurance is working may be some one can point me if my thoughts are wrong here. Normally dealer's offer discounts when we buy a car. In case of free insurance they don't offer any discount.
Now you are saying that dealer will pay only 60% of premium and rest you have pay so I think what you have to do is show them the NCB certificate and tell them 60% you pay 25% you have certificate and rest 15% you will pay them. - I think this should be the best way to do the business. Have you discuss this issue with your dealer what was his opinion on this issue.
If some one knows how exactly this works please post the details. Quote:
Originally Posted by Dicky_GT I currently have a bajaj allianz insurance and planning to switch to Bharti AXA i own a i10 bought last year itself. my dealer has suggested me this insurance. some pointers:
1) the value depreciation they doing is 10% (Bharti AXA)
2) instead of discount i am getting 2 free service coupons
3) the quote i have got from other companies with discount is somewhere close to the same amount maybe a 500 rs here and there but the depreciation is 15%
i am totally in opinion of Bharti AXA but dont know many friends who have it.
Moreover some of the companies are offering very low premium for a comprehensive insurance which raises a doubt in my mind if there is any loop holes or if somestuff is not covered. Would require your expertise on the same. |
On the first renewal I normally suggest to go for 20% depreciation. Ask for discount as every company will give you that. Ask your dealer you will go to some other company if you don't get the discount and those service coupons.
You are currently insured with one of the best insurance company why you are changing the insurance company? (I am not saying that Bharti is not good but Bajaj is the best in the business)
Your total saving on the insurance for first year has to be :-
1. 20% Depreciation
2. 20% NCB (If you have not made any claim in the first year)
3. 20% to 40% other discount. (This depends on how much you bargain and which is your car make.) |