Soldato
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You can also get Admirals 10 month policy = 1 years NCB just to further confuse things 

When you start you also have 0 years driving experience.
Have I actually been shifted into another dimension where the most basic maths doesn't apply or what?
[TW]Fox;29887789 said:I'm honestly not even sure how to explain it any further.
If you have been driving for 5 years, youve been... driving for 5 years. You don't get 5 years NCB after 6 claim free years you get it after 5![]()
When you start you also have 0 years driving experience.
Have I actually been shifted into another dimension where the most basic maths doesn't apply or what?
Yes I know but you don't get your first NCD until you have completed 12 months of driving, so when you come to insure your car for the 2nd time you get to use your 1 years NCD. 12 months pass and you come to renew your insurance for the 3rd time, you get to use your 2 years NCD.
Those black box schemes are a bit of a con from what I've seen. Probably better off without it :/
You can never quite score the highest rating on them, then they use that as an excuse to keep your premiums high. To many people fall for it.
To get any where near gold you would have to accelerate, corner and brake unrealistically slow. Don't go any where near a motorway unless you plan on going dangerously slow.
Yes I know but you don't get your first NCD until you have completed 12 months of driving,
so when you come to insure your car for the 2nd time
you get to use your 1 years NCD.
12 months pass and you come to renew your insurance for the 3rd time,
you get to use your 2 years NCD.
So I wasn't far off,
I think we are working it out differently, I'm talking about the start of the policy and you guys are talking about when the policy ends.
So neither of us are wrong and we can just go ahead and forget about all of that..![]()
You can also get Admirals 10 month policy = 1 years NCB just to further confuse things![]()
Yea until you try to use another/cheaper/better insurer and they will simply recalculate it based on 12 months![]()
Yea until you try to use another/cheaper/better insurer and they will simply recalculate it based on 12 months![]()