Call from my brokers: 'Your renewal's in and the quote is for £236 something, is that ok?'
'Sounds quite a lot. Can't remember what I paid last year, but....'
'Ok, let me see what I can do. Ok, I've got another quote here: £202. Ok?'
'Hmmm, ok, well that's an improvement. I'll do a bit of googling and get back to you if I want to take you up on it.'
'I might be able to do you a cashback deal - would that be of interest?'
'Well, yes.'
'Ah, well if you renew today, I can do you a cashback of £35. Ok?'
'Again, that sounds a bit more reasonable. I'll let you know.'
'That cashback is only available today.'
'I'll let you know.'
Three weeks later, they call again. Strangely enough, the price has now come down marginally, and the cashback is still available. Well I never. Final proposal: £167. Ie, £69 better than the original 'is that ok?' Now that the renewal is actually within a fortnight or so, I do a bit of googling. Within five minutes, I have a like for like quote from another household name insurer: £72.
They're all (with the possible exception of Hiscox, who I believe genuinely are different) a bunch of chiselling charlatans. Google; go cheap; drive careful.