I want to pay for my car insurance by cheque, who does this?



Answers:
Your best going to a broker on the high street.

The reason why insurance companies dont like cheques anymore is because of the extra man hours used in processing, banking costs and cheques take time to clear. This means that to get instant cover the insurance company has given you cover when you haven't paid for the cover untill your cheque clears.
phone insurance comp and ask !
Try going via an insurance broker - like Endsleigh, or AA
you will need to visit an insurance broker who will take a cheque . Unfortunateley it seems that if you do it on line they will mostly want credit card details. the age of technology
I tried this before and it's very difficult to get a company on line or over the phone that will accept payment by cheque.
You will either need to find a very nice person that will let you use their card and you give them the cash or you need to find a local Insurance Broker in your area so that you can visit them in person and they will be in a better position to accept a cheque. Most brokers can still be very competitively priced.
They all do. Why wouldn't they?

Try Direct Line or someone like that.
Only way to do this would be to go to an actual insurance broker and pay them for the policy in one go..

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