Torq-Al wrote:At one time everyone got away with it, pretty much. Now it's harder to get it thru'. Don't always be fooled by the promise of your own no claims, find out if its transferable to another insurer if you leave them. You'll probably find its not!
The only way around this, as I've found is…
I went with Direct Line for my first year because they offered 2nd drivers on a policy ncb. So I went on my mums Policy. So I got the benefit of cheaper premiums while earning ncb as a second driver.
After my first year I decided to go on my own policy, because I knew as long as I was on my mums policy I wasn’t earning true ncb in a sense as it wasn’t recognised by any other insurer. But this 1st year ncb was recognised by DL so I went with them again for my 2nd year of driving, just my first year of being on my own policy. ( I got the benefits of having 1 years ncb for my own policy which really lowered my policy a lot) So as soon as this year runs out (8 months left to go) I will collect my real 1 years ncb and move on to a cheaper insurer.
It’s not the best method for sure, but it worked for me, and it’s the only real way to benefit from short term lower premiums.