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<blockquote data-quote="Paddington" data-source="post: 7895760" data-attributes="member: 252"><p>I got my NFU Mutual renewal premium last month, an increase of over 10% from last year though no claims. Rang them up but they would not budge on price, asked if our collapsed sewer pipe would be covered ? Loss adjuster came out and we would be covered. We had already spent around £500 with a company but were still having problems, we were told to send their bills to the NFU. We had already paid these bills but forwarded invoices to the NFU. Two days before our premiun was due to expire we got another updated premium of a further 10% (for drainage work). So our premium for next year has increased by 20%, though we haven't actually claimed anything yet. Do they look at the weather forecast and decide if storm Charlie is coming, they better increase their premiums ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paddington, post: 7895760, member: 252"] I got my NFU Mutual renewal premium last month, an increase of over 10% from last year though no claims. Rang them up but they would not budge on price, asked if our collapsed sewer pipe would be covered ? Loss adjuster came out and we would be covered. We had already spent around £500 with a company but were still having problems, we were told to send their bills to the NFU. We had already paid these bills but forwarded invoices to the NFU. Two days before our premiun was due to expire we got another updated premium of a further 10% (for drainage work). So our premium for next year has increased by 20%, though we haven't actually claimed anything yet. Do they look at the weather forecast and decide if storm Charlie is coming, they better increase their premiums ? [/QUOTE]
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