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Wonder if they cheaper? Maybe not cause it's Unwrittten by RACQ…
Anyone with quotes? cheaper or competitive? Alert! ALDI insurance!
Did you know?
Wonder if they cheaper? Maybe not cause it's Unwrittten by RACQ…
Anyone with quotes? cheaper or competitive? Alert! ALDI insurance!
Still waiting on the Crocs x OzBargain Collab
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11/08/2020
I dont think he's coming back aye…
But in the off chance they do, put me down for a set of crocs x ozbargain in the echo clog style please, in size 10.5 mens.
I ended up switching my home and contents. I was paying the lazy tax by not shopping around for a couple years, ALDI insurance took my monthly down from $240 with budget direct to $170 which also included the same coverage and excess but added portables cover which I didn't have before.
Could've taken the smart sensors to get it even cheaper, but consider me sceptical, but I don't want my house to burn down, and then they say the sensors are now offline, we're not going to pay. I know that probably wouldn't happen, but would just rather them not have eyes into knowing if my sensors are on or not for like $10 a month saving
so you with budget direct now???
Nah I moved from Budget Direct to ALDI Insurance
I always ignore that kind of stuff. My house came with a full on alarm system, but I rarely bother turning it on and haven't taken a holiday without someone house sitting in years. I might save a few bucks a month, but in reality I may as well not have burglary insurance at all because it probably won't be on.
The sensors are from Honey insurance which RACQ also underwrite. Might be a gimmick as the big players don't do it here or overseas.
Aldi insurance is twice the price compared to Budget Insurance for me. :(
You get what you pay for.
Thats not always true
If anything like thier grocery prices could be slightly cheaper or slightly dearer but quality could be less as well.
And the service would be as bad as it is for everything else they sell
At least they can't run out of stock of insurnace…or can they?
After all its Aldi - Good - definitely not. Different - definitely yes.
Anyone notice Aldi no longer advertise how much cheaper their grocery prices are - because they not any more!
Yes, I got the email about a week ago.
House insurance seemed reasonable. Car not so much
car insurance nearly 250% more than my current insurance with Auspost
home insurance - nearly double what i have with auspost -
I haven't switched
Thanks, just tried out a few quotes online. Car insurance was about 50% more than a quote from Auspost. No option to select market value, the agreed value limits are on the low end. Can only select 4 basic excesses ($600, $800, $1000, $2000). On a positive note, more competition is never a bad thing. No doubt Aldi will be looking for feedback to continuously improve their insurance offerings.
The Insurance is issued by RACQ Insurance Limited ABN 50 009 704 152, AFSL 233 082 and distributed by Honey Insurance Pty Ltd ABN 52 643 672 628,
AFSL 528 244 and ALDI Insurance Pty Ltd ABN 73 673 464 901 AR 1308867.
Cheaper than NRMA by 100
Cheaper than budget by 600
Cheaper than Auspost by 600
LandCruiser
so aldi is cheaper?
Cheapest so far!
Here is the link
https://www.aldiinsurance.com.au/
$2,340 for home insurance vs $1,200 what I'm paying now
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Special buy delay.
I compared car and house insurance and had a good laugh at the ridiculous Aldi premiums!!
Just tested it out and its cheaper than Budget by over $100 for me.
Couldn't test out Auspost as it keeps saying can't generate quote.
Its not always about price the cheapest sometimes are hard to claim through or difficult to deal with.
Of course a lot of time that is not well known as the number of claims versus the total number of policies is small.
car insurance was $300 more expensive then bingle plus aldi higher excess and lower market value ..so not go for me with aldi
Just did a home insurance quote. $250 more a year with Aldi. And the sum insured was way less. Dangerously low and doubtful that it would cover a rebuild.
Anyone taking house insurance from Aldi should make sure the sum insured is adequate.
Aldi tries to make it look cheaper but it's not.
Either their pricing is wrong or the quality they offer is not up to the mark, either in groceries or insurance or even their mobile plans.
It just creates a phobia that you are doing it better but in reality, you are either paying more or not at all.
Having a really tough time with quotes. Our ING premium has doubled this year. Budget direct looked cheaper but once I added that we made a claim last year ($400 for food during electricity outage) it doubled to nearly $4000! Tried Aldi but as soon as I added that we had made a claim it said they would not insure us.
I am suspecting that our suburb had a major flood last year and they think we are at risk… even though our home is at least 10m above that level on a hill. Is there any insurer that take the effort to look into personal circumstances and not go off data they have… which I’m pretty confident is inaccurate.
Wow, just did a quote for my car and the premium is more than double most other quotes I've gotten this week.
Still waiting for the Stepone x Aldi collab and the Crocs x Aldi collab