How do I contact GoSkippy?
How do I contact GoSkippy?
If you experience any problems with your online portal from logging in issues to upload problems you can contact us here: 0344 840 6311.
Who is GoSkippy underwritten by?
Eldon Insurance Services
Go Skippy is part of Eldon Insurance Services, who are authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Is GoSkippy a broker?
GoSkippy is a fresh insurance broker set up to bring you first class insurance at the most competitive prices we can find. We search available insurers to find you the best deal to suit your needs and pocket.
Does GoSkippy automatic renewal?
If you purchased your policy online, we give you the opportunity to automatically renew with the current insurer. We always offer their best deals to existing customers as well as new customers. Of course, if you don’t wish to renew your policy you can contact our renewals department on 0344 7765306.
How do I email Skippy car insurance?
You can but we would encourage you to send any documentation or correspondence by email to [email protected]
Where is GoSkippy based?
Bristol
It is based in Bristol but also has offices in Newcastle, Southampton, and South Africa. Founded in 2007 the company is regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). It specialises in motor vehicle insurance and currently operates under the trade names GoSkippy, Footprint, Plato Insurance Services, and Vavista.
Do go Skippy ask for proof of no claims?
Policy validation If we ask for: proof of your address or occupation, this is required within 14 days of the request. your driving licence details or proof of no claims entitlement, this is required within 21 days of your policy start date.
How long do go Skippy quotes last?
Driver information We will ask for details of any claims or motoring within the last 3 years. We will also ask for any motoring convictions within the last 5 years.
Can I drive someone else’s car with comprehensive insurance?
Can I drive my partner’s car? Driving Other Cars (DOC) insurance isn’t usually included as part of a fully comprehensive policy. Unless your policy states otherwise, you’ll only be able to drive your partner’s car if they’ve added you as a named driver or have a family or any driver car insurance policy.
Is GoSkippy part of Eldon?
Eldon Insurance Services Limited or simply Eldon Insurance is a British insurance broking and claims management company controlled by Arron Banks. It specialises in motor vehicle insurance and currently operates under the trade names GoSkippy, Footprint, Plato Insurance Services, and Vavista.
Can an insurance company withhold your no claims bonus?
If your insurer reduces your no-claims bonus to less than you think it should be. If you change insurer and you have a claim, your insurer may decide to “step-back” your no-claims bonus. This means they will reduce your no-claims bonus by a set amount of years.
How do I prove my no claims?
There are three main ways to get proof of your no claims bonus and claim a discount on your car insurance:
- From the letter you receive when your policy is due for renewal.
- From the cancellation letter you receive when you switch to a new provider.
- By contacting your existing insurer by phone, by post or online.
Is GoSkippy regulated?
GoSkippy Insurance is arranged and administered by Eldon Insurance Services Ltd who are authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (Firm Reference Number 477112). Registered in England and Wales (No. 6334001).
Who is behind GoSkippy insurance?
GoSkippy Insurance is arranged and administered by Eldon Insurance Services Ltd who are authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (Firm Reference Number 477112). Registered in England and Wales (No. 6334001). Registered office: Lysander House, Catbrain Lane, Cribbs Causeway, Bristol, BS10 7TQ.
What travel insurance does gogoskippy offer?
GoSkippy also offers competitive priced Travel insurance for all of your single and annual trip needs. What levels of cover are there? Third party – the minimum legal requirement. It covers others (third party) but not you.