Admiral- 10month vs 12month

Caleb_dc5

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hey guys, just wondering if anybody has any experience on wether other insurance companies accept the ten month booster you can get with admiral just like a full years without claims like admiral does? To see if its worth the bother or if its better just to stick with the good old 12 month instead of possibly wasting ten months :xaiweb5:
can anybody shed some light?
 

sovietspybob

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They treat it just the same, I've used it in the past and changed insurers afterwards and it's fine. On your renewal it shows as an extra full years NCB
 

Caleb_dc5

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They treat it just the same, I've used it in the past and changed insurers afterwards and it's fine. On your renewal it shows as an extra full years NCB
cheers i wasnt too sure cause ive heard a couple of stories about companies not accepting them that puts my mind at ease lol
 

Kyletyper

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I've always used 10 month policy's its the way forward brings down your insurance so much. just had my renewal price £700 couldnt be happier :)
 
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