Ncb
I wasnt asked for my NCB; which I found strange- Could you expand a little on this please?
Some motorhome insurance companies/brokers do not use the NCB system.
I believe it is due to low mileage & the vehicle often being an occasional use vehicle; like classic cars etc. You are therefore able to use your NCB on your main vehicle & not be stung with extra high start premiums when you begin insuring a secondary (not second) vehicle. As far as I know a person can only have one NCB.
That is the upside.
The downside is that if you don't actually have a primary vehicle which you are continuing to use your NCB on then your NCB will lapse if not used continuously (barring a varying short period).
If you are not using your NCB year by year then you need to keep a good record of it so when you need to use it again you can prove the amount you have accumulated yourself.
You are still then at the mercy of your new insurance company accepting your proven NCB combined with a letter (usually provided) from your previous insurer stating you had made no claims.
I am no expert in this; it is just my recent experience. Which briefly is:
AIB insured me for the previous two years.
I offered my NCB of umpteen years when joining but they didn't require it.
I left AIB this year.
The new insurance company asked for proof of my umpteen years NCB.
I provided that plus a letter from AIB stating I had 2 years with them without a claim but they would not reference my previous NCB amount.
The new insurance company stated they would give me three years NCB as a new customer without any recent claims. That still leaves me umpteen years short (it's in the region of 21 years).
This year it was not a problem as the quote I received had to be £25 lower than my renewal (due to their promotional offer).
Next year I will have a fight on my hands to get my full NCB recognised; it may not be possible.