QUOTE(NXaqua @ Nov 24 2014, 09:31 PM)
Hi,
If you meant you have paid full premium and you have 55% NCB from your other car ,
Well, it is still possible to get a refund if you wish to do so.
Correct me if I am wrong at my assumption.
Yes... you can.. i just get back more than 1K+ after transfer the NCB.If you meant you have paid full premium and you have 55% NCB from your other car ,
Well, it is still possible to get a refund if you wish to do so.
Correct me if I am wrong at my assumption.
QUOTE(NXaqua @ Nov 25 2014, 02:09 PM)
That should not be a problem.
My 1st car is still in use,so I requested the insurance company to withdraw the NCB( means I have to pay back on pro rate ).
Then I transfer it over to my new car.
Mine is worth doing as my 1st car sum insured is only say RM20,000.00.
But if the sum insured is higher than Honda City,then it might not worth it.
Yes.. that's right... no need to sell it off. Just transfer.My 1st car is still in use,so I requested the insurance company to withdraw the NCB( means I have to pay back on pro rate ).
Then I transfer it over to my new car.
Mine is worth doing as my 1st car sum insured is only say RM20,000.00.
But if the sum insured is higher than Honda City,then it might not worth it.
QUOTE(Taeng9389 @ Nov 25 2014, 06:00 PM)
wait, are we talking about the same thing, NCD as in Non Claim Discount or something else ?
renewed the insurance policy for the viva acouple months back in september, there's a discount, can't remember the exact percentage, but i think it's 25% or 35%, insurance claiming was back in 2011
You can check here https://www.mycarinfo.com.my/NCDCheck/Onlinerenewed the insurance policy for the viva acouple months back in september, there's a discount, can't remember the exact percentage, but i think it's 25% or 35%, insurance claiming was back in 2011
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