How to buy insurance using comparison
sites
You could make big savings
on insurance by using price comparison websites, so it’s worth putting in a bit
of time to get the best out of them. Remember they’re just showing you prices,
not choosing the best product – you don’t have to pick the top result.
- The golden rules for using
comparison sites
- How to use comparison sites
The golden rules for using comparison sites
Always check more than one site
Different insurance companies appear on different
comparison sites. No one website can get you quotes from every single insurance
company, and some big insurers, such as Direct Line, don’t appear on comparison
sites at all.
Know how they make their money
Comparison websites do not sell products themselves,
they show you details and prices from insurers and make their money in a number
of ways:
- from ‘click-through’ where the site earns
commission when a customer clicks through to the insurer’s website and
buys a product
- they get paid from advertising which
appears on their site
- some sites earn money from sponsored
listings, where companies pay to have their products appear at the top of
the search results
Cheapest isn’t always best
Be wise to the fact that comparison sites will try to
hook you in by showing you lots of low prices. Remember that the cheapest
insurance policies may not be such great value – they might have a high excess
or not the right cover for what you want.
If you do select a product from a price comparison
website you will normally click through to an insurance provider’s website to
complete the purchase. At this point certain insurance providers will look to
sell you additional products (add-ons). Before you purchase additional products
you should consider whether you need them and the price (as there will be
alternatives).
First isn’t always best either…
Comparison sites do not give ‘regulated advice’. That
means they provide you with product information but not whether a policy has
the type and level of cover suitable for your needs. So, don’t assume the first
result is the best.
They’re not usually suitable for complex insurance
Many of the insurance policies featured on comparison
sites are ‘standard products’ and won’t necessarily take your personal
circumstances and needs into account.
Because they don’t give advice, you may have questions
about unusual home, property or belongings to insure that comparison websites
can’t answer.
For more complex insurance such as income protection,
critical illness or private medical insurance it’s also a good idea to discuss
the different types of insurance available so you can be sure you choose a
policy best suited to your needs.
If this is the case, you can speak directly to the
insurance company or an independent financial adviser or broker who will be
able to advise you.
How to use comparison sites
Step 1 – Work out what policy and cover you need
Use comparison sites to get quotes, not to judge the quality of a policy. Once
you know the kind of insurance policy and level of cover you’re looking for,
you’ll be able to use comparison sites to help you get a good deal.
Step 2 – Pay attention to which answers are pre-filled
Insurance is complex and relies on many details that
are specific to you, but comparison sites often make assumptions so they can
make the process simpler for you. They sometimes use pre-filled answers to give
you a standard set of results.
The policies they suggest might not be suitable if you
have any non-standard requirements – for example if your house has a thatched
roof or you’re over or under a certain age – so check all the questions have
been answered correctly. You must make sure the details are right or you might
not be covered if you need to make a claim.
Step 3 – Use more than one comparison site
Comparison websites cover different providers and
products – remember not all providers appear on comparison sites. The Money
Saving Expert website has done some research on which sites to use and in what
order:
- How to compare home
insurance, by MoneySavingExpert.com
- How to compare car
insurance, by MoneySavingExpert.com
How to compare pet
insurance, by MoneySavingExpert.com
Step 4 – Don’t get spammed
Top tip
Use a different email address when getting comparison site
quotes – that way your inbox won’t fill up with junk mail. Just remember if you
do take out a policy your insurer will need to email you to confirm cover, policy
schedule and wording and send out renewal notices.
It’s up to you to opt out of email and other marketing
by making sure you tick or un-tick the relevant boxes. If you don’t you could
get both marketing emails and phone calls, so read everything carefully.
Step 5 – Always check before you buy
When you are transferred from the comparison site to
the insurer’s site it is essential that you check all the information is
correct. If you don’t do this and incorrect information has been given to the
insurer you may end up paying for invalid insurance.
Finally, always read the documentation before you buy
a policy. If the documents aren’t available on the comparison site, click
through to the insurance company’s own website to find and read the documents.
If you can’t find them, don’t buy the policy. You need to make sure it will
actually cover you if you need to claim.
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