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RH insurance

Posted: Sat Jul 04, 15 10:45 am
by latil
RH have sold out to Hiscox. Known for more expensive premiums and a refusal to pay agreed values.

Posted: Sat Jul 04, 15 10:53 am
by Mossy68
That'll be in the letter that's just dropped on my mat then!!!!
:(

Posted: Sat Jul 04, 15 12:28 pm
by terryr
I knew this was comeing ,,,,lets see on our renewels ,,please god lets not have to use adrian f
ux

Posted: Sat Jul 04, 15 1:16 pm
by autofetish
well that is a total Bananarama! up then



Is there anything i can do to insure that if damage was to occur i would get paid out ??

Posted: Sat Jul 04, 15 1:26 pm
by latil

Posted: Sat Jul 04, 15 4:20 pm
by Dave81
As far as I've read RH as a brand is staying the same. It's the underwriter that has been brought out.

The RH Team and customer service is staying as it is and is still who we deal with?

I expect I'll find out first as it starts 1st August and my Insurane is up end of August.

£110 last year with a value of £7.5k.

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 15 9:38 am
by Scooby
Yep I'm with RH if the price stays the same with a agreed value in writing I'll stay with them.
All you can do is try ....
Rich

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 15 10:43 am
by Trigger_Andy
Scooby wrote:Yep I'm with RH if the price stays the same with a agreed value in writing I'll stay with them.
All you can do is try ....
Rich
I thought the point it the new underwriters are point blank ignoring the agreed value? Not sure I'd like to take that gamble.....

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 15 11:32 am
by latil
Dave81 wrote:As far as I've read RH as a brand is staying the same. It's the underwriter that has been brought out.

The RH Team and customer service is staying as it is and is still who we deal with?

I expect I'll find out first as it starts 1st August and my Insurane is up end of August.

£110 last year with a value of £7.5k.
Bought outright... http://www.insuranceage.co.uk/insurance ... rom-willis

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 15 11:03 pm
by Doug
Did mine other day, renewal £88.00 FC ..still with Equity Red Star

Posted: Sun Jul 05, 15 11:58 pm
by RobTwin
I renewed ours with RH last week (before this came thru) - same price as last year.

Will review in a year's time. The dust should have settled by then :D

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 15 6:35 am
by cadboy
So that was the letter from RH when I got back late yesterday.

Didn't have time to read it all but noted the mention of change.

I don't care who own them as long as the price and service is right.

When due I shall do the ask around and compare.

Got to say though, RH have been very good so far, let's hope they don't change that, or they will lose me.

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 15 12:58 pm
by Dave81
latil wrote:
Dave81 wrote:As far as I've read RH as a brand is staying the same. It's the underwriter that has been brought out.

The RH Team and customer service is staying as it is and is still who we deal with?

I expect I'll find out first as it starts 1st August and my Insurane is up end of August.

£110 last year with a value of £7.5k.
Bought outright... http://www.insuranceage.co.uk/insurance ... rom-willis
Well....I'll find out soon enough! :help:

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 15 1:44 pm
by Carl
Cant see much changing, can they afford to lose customers?

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 15 3:54 pm
by Scooby
Just spoke to RH as said on here the insurer details will not change so same policy as last year with a slight increase in price and agreed valuation.
So I'll stick with them.
Rich