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icbc rates question
StylinRed
10-10-2010, 10:26 PM
Soo rates are coming down next month
I have to renew now; is the new rate supposed to be calculated into my 1 year renewal?
I asked the receptionist at the insurance kiosk at london drugs and she said "no" but she had major attitude so i doubt her sincerity hence my questioning here ;)
i was only going to buy a month/3month pass and she tells me that the "penalty" ends up being more than the deduction i'd end up getting anyhow
alex.w *//
10-10-2010, 10:37 PM
renew for 3 months now, then 1 year when your 3 months is up to get the discount rate.
ppl that renew now are sol
Edison_Chen
10-10-2010, 10:57 PM
Honest opinion it's not worth short term unless you absolutely have bad discount or your insurance is very expensive. Icbc says there will be 3% off basic insurance and approximately another 3% off the optional. 1 short term (ie 3 months-the short term surcharge premium and short term surcharge license fees.) ususally is about ~$60-100 extra. The exrtra fees cost more than the savings.
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StylinRed
10-11-2010, 02:45 AM
ah ok thanks guys
i thought she was just being an unhelpful bitch guess i pegged her wrong
Phil@rise
10-11-2010, 11:59 AM
Last time the rates went down I got a cheque in the mail for the difference at the end of the year.
lgman
10-12-2010, 07:47 PM
1. the "Bitch" was referring to the "Short term Surcharge" which can ad up to and over $60~100 like Edison says. Just call in 604-661-2800 after Nov and ask them to adjust the rate. They will most likely mail you a check.
2. London Drugs. She probably cheated on her exam to get out of isle 6...
Edison_Chen
10-12-2010, 08:10 PM
1. the "Bitch" was referring to the "Short term Surcharge" which can ad up to and over $60~100 like Edison says. Just call in 604-661-2800 after Nov and ask them to adjust the rate. They will most likely mail you a check.
2. London Drugs. She probably cheated on her exam to get out of isle 6...
1. To add to that, if you do a midterm change to your policy, ICBC charges a fee to update any discount. Thus, if the update is less than $30, ICBC doesn't do it.
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