******* poor people :(

You don't get nothing in return, you get an insurance policy.

Also, it has nothing to do with poor people, not all poor people are 'uneducated, moral free, ***** scum'.

I'm receiving the same policy with the same level of cover and the same excess for an additional £150. Explain to me where the added value is in there.

What's this got to do with 'poor' people

Car theft/vandalism is higher in poorer areas - have a look at your local towns on police.uk.


Should have moved somewhere nicer then tbh.

My new house is the same distance from the blight that is 'social housing' as my old house was. Crime statistics in my street and surrounding streets are pretty much exactly the same as my old house.
 
Literally nothing?

I imagine the situation you are in had a bearing on the value of your house anyway...

We're renting this property - on a try before you buy with the mrs.

I don't care.

Good for you, perhaps post in threads you do care about?

Better check your insurance excess by the looks of it, you may need it!

Hopefully not. Woe betide anyone I catch trying to steal my car.
 
Why move to a crappy area then? You must be poor. Scum,*****, chav.

See previous replies

You have four choices. Pay, new insurer, don’t bother, move. I know what I would do.

I have paid up, I haven't much choice, have I?

Must be poor, even I think 153 isnt much for a years increase for moving to a worse area.. add an extra 0 on the end then I think we'd care.

I don't care if it's £150 or £1500 - it's still disgusting that the actions of others costs me more money for the same product I was receiving elsewhere.
 
wow. an extra £4 a week!

How did you arrive at that figure? Why mention a figure per week? Who pays for insurance weekly? (actually, probably the poor, to protect their weekly payments from brighthouse for that 70 inch tv they needed)

I paid £1150 for my insurance this year for a 10 year old fiesta, and it's set to go up when I have to renew it in january.

How much did you pay?

I was paying £725, now paying £875.

Strange, all the trouble making chav scum around here come from the private houses across the road...

Can't say the same around here I'm afraid. Crime rates are very high in the poor areas.
 
And people wonder why the country is in such a mess......

Don't conflate being poor with being scum. There are plenty of middle class people I wouldn't p*** on if they were on fire.

I'm not, but it's fair to assume that the thieving/vandalising scum pushing up insurance due to address are poor.

I wouldn't!

Shoes, I hope someone nicks your car.

I hope someone exhumes your great grandmother and makes new holes in her rotting corpse to violate her in front of your children :)

Get an insurance quote before you move. Simples.

I'm not changing where I live for £150 - it's scandalous I have to pay 20% more because the local scum weren't raised properly.
 
You should check you're not being ripped off by the insurance company. I would do a quote on their website as if you were a new customer and see if it's the same as what they've adjusted your policy to.

Also, even if you're mid way through your policy, you can usually cancel it for a part refund and go with someone else.

Already checked this, admiral are still the cheapest by a long chalk.

So let me get this straight... You're too poor to live somewhere that isn't surrounded by poor people, and that's the other poor people's fault?

No, I don't live on a council estate, I rent a nice 3 bed semi which we pay for entirely out of our earnings, overlooking greenbelt land. The poor people on the nearby council estate and their associated crime levels are the problem.

Turn this around, lol prehaps if you worked harder and got a better paying job you could have got a better house in a better area to get away from the ***** scumbags, so maybe it is your fault not theirs. HEEEE.:D
Christ I sound like the goverment!!! lets blame the honest peeps in our country not the low life non working scumbags.

See the above post. Thankfully we're only planning on being here 12 months tops - house sale is nearly complete for the property in Weymouth and then it's unencumbered house time :D
 
They are trying it on, tell them to explain why it has gone up what justifies the increase in price. Where I used to live I shared a post code with a council estate but I moved 7 mile out of town into a village with no crime, no nothing etc. Really lovely area to live in and they jacked my premium up by 100 quid. I challanged it and asked them to explain themselves. I expected a reduction in my premium not an increase.

Just did this, and they say it's almost certainly because of a rise in the risk profile of my residence. I asked them if they would confirm it was because of the local council estates, they declined to comment. I asked them to tell me it wasn't because of this (rather than them saying it was) and they declined to comment, and asked me to write to them.

Isn't it ironic and pathetic how the average and poor end up paying more than the rich in ways like this, can't afford something so pay interest on top, what a world we live in.

No, it's pathetic how the poor buy things on credit they can't afford and then blame everyone but themselves when the wheels fall off.

If it makes you feel any better i leave music on when i go to work in a morning. The dole dossers next door can wake up when i do!

No, that doesn't make me feel better. I don't wish ill of them, I just wish their antics wouldn't affect my life. They already rape the tax payer's purse even 2 weeks, and now this.
 
OP has actually saved money.

£150 extra insuarnce for next 50 years = £7,500

Price difference of equivalent house further away from 'poor' people >£7,500
:p
 
No, it's pathetic how the poor buy things on credit they can't afford and then blame everyone but themselves when the wheels fall off.

They only can't afford stuff because it costs too much in the first place, it's more pathetic that people and companies are greedy, we should bring everyone up to a higher standard of living, the benefits will be far greater to society in the long run than the current situation.
 
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