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chirpychirpy | 17:17 Tue 03rd Feb 2009 | Insurance
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Influenced by their TV advertising, I decided to try gocompare.com and comparethemarket.com. Boy, do I wish I hadn't bothered. They don't provide a phone number so you can't talk it through. Instead you have the interminable questionaire. What a palava. Millions of questions, including sticky ones like Business Type which unless you answer exactly to their liking, you have to keep guessing at. I will never ever bother with these stupid sites again, and will always go straight to the insurance companies instead. What are your experiences?
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I love them!

I'd much rather input the information once and have lots of sites searched, than once for each insurer.

In fact each of those sites store my information so I don't have to input it every year.

If you want to sit on the phone talking to lots of different insurers, that's your preference
Of course they don't have a phone number, that's the whole point of them!!

I find them far easier and much more convenient than checking individual Companies myself.

If you go straight to the insurance companies yourself then unless you ring loads of them (costing you a fair amount of time and money) then how do you know you are getting the best deal?
I think they're useless. After using a couple of them (one was oneysupermarket), i went to an insurance company and got a quote less than half the cheapest quote either of the comparison sites gave me.

Will never use them again!
i find the best thing to do is use one of the compare websites through a cashback site like quidco. you get paid for using the compare site, they tell you which are the cheapest insurers, then simply select the insurer who also gives cash back - i just renewed my buildings & contents insurance, used quidco, got �1 back for using confused.com which suggested esure was the cheapest, then bought the policy with esure, again going through quidco who give �45 cashback.

My renewal quote with churchill was �250, using this method my esure quote was �100 cheaper, plus i get �46 cashback. Long live the compare websites!!

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