I have just tried to use my amex to pay for some insurance with the NRMA. They no longer accept Amex cards either by the automatic phone service or by the operator. Thought I should let people know. Now looking for another insurance provider.
Last year I switched to GIO and they take AMEX cards. Not sure about this year.
Anybody know if NRMA will refund pro-rata on days/months if cancelling? Would also be interested to see if GIO sales will match discount levels for NRMA customers thinking of switching...
Here's an opportunity, GIO![]()
If NRMA is like other insurance companies then you should receive a full pro-rata refund less any cancellation fees that are imposed.I'm selling my old car which had NRMA insurance and when I will get the replacement, it will be with GIO. I guess I'll find out what sort of pro rata refund I'll be getting.
If NRMA is like other insurance companies then you should receive a full pro-rata refund less any cancellation fees that are imposed.
I don't think the cancellation fees in general are that bad.And the kick in the guts is in the calculation of the cancellation fee
Just out of interest and for my reference which insurance company allows pay by the month with no fees added? I find it difficult to understand that they would not add on an administration fee as it does take longer to reconcile policies on monthly premiums.Ring around the other insurance companies and I'm sure you'll find better policies and a company who will accept monthly payments with an AMEX card at no extra cost or fees - just the annual premium divided equally into 12 months. Check out the CANNEX (sp??) site and go from there.
Hmmm ... I see those and think the one who pay annually in a lump sum for the same policy should get a discount ...I have a Vero policy, through Westpac, that offers pay by month at no additional cost.
Hmmm ... I see those and think the one who pay annually in a lump sum for the same policy should get a discount ...
Just out of interest and for my reference which insurance company allows pay by the month with no fees added? I find it difficult to understand that they would not add on an administration fee as it does take longer to reconcile policies on monthly premiums.
I know both Budget Direct and NRMA charge extra to pay by the month
From memory NRMA offered me pay by the month a long time ago and for my policy it was just not worth it. I think for Budget Direct it is about 10% extra to pay by the month.CGU allows you to pay monthly with AMEX and no extra fees. I think that's the same for "seniors" insurance and AAMI. GIO charges about $3 extra per month...that's what I can recall off the top of my head.
I still find it hard to believe that anyone would offer pay by the month at no extra cost although I am not surprised. Insurance is a cut throat business and many players are entering the market (like travel insurance) repackaging existing insurance policies.
From what I see, there are many retail products, but not a lot of actual issuers/underwriters.
I have lost count of the number of "partners" selling Budget Direct Insurance.From what I see, there are many retail products, but not a lot of actual issuers/underwriters.