Millions may be overpaying for insurance as $500 discovery is made by Aussie driver

Navigating the insurance world can often feel like a maze, with premiums fluctuating and the fine print getting finer.

It's no wonder that insurance bills can be a source of significant stress for many Australians, especially those of us in our golden years.

With costs for home, car, health, and other forms of insurance soaring in recent years, it's crucial to stay vigilant about where our hard-earned money is going.


One Melbourne-based driver, Greg Schrader, was taken aback by a startling discovery that has sparked a warning for millions of Australians.

Schrader, curious to see if he was getting the best deal on his car insurance, decided to conduct a little experiment.

His Ford Ranger was due for insurance renewal, but rather than automatically re-signing, he decided to test the waters.


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A $500 difference in car insurance premiums was noticed by an Australian driver based on different addresses in the same area. Credit: David Gyung / iStock


Schrader created a fake quote with AAMI, using all his own details except for one—he listed a house just a few doors down from his own as his place of residence.

The result is the quote came back at $1,250 for the year, a whopping $500 cheaper than his current policy.

Despite making no claims on his car, Schrader was puzzled by the significant price difference.


This eye-opening experience serves as a timely reminder to shop around and not simply settle for the renewal notice that lands in our mailbox.

'Pick up the phone, go online, do your due diligence, do your research,' Schrader advised.

He's not alone in his call for consumers to be proactive. Financial experts, including David Koch, urged Australians to treat insurance shopping with the same scrutiny as grocery shopping.

'We all know that the lesser-known sauces and the home brand spices all taste just as good as the products with big names and even bigger advertising budgets,' he said.

'Most of us are willing to give a different olive oil a go when the price of our favourite variety reaches levels of insanity.'

'But when it comes to insurance, we quite like sticking to the same brand. They make us feel cosy, safe and looked after—because we have always been with them. Sometimes they pull at the heartstrings with their marketing campaigns.'

'Maybe we believe that our loyalty will somehow be rewarded through better discounts. The sad reality is loyalty usually doesn’t pay.'.


The insurance industry is complex, with policy quotes based on a myriad of factors, including risk assessment, claims history, specific address, driver age, and vehicle type.

But with annual car insurance premium renewals having jumped 58 per cent from the previous year, it's clear that something is amiss.

While natural disasters and construction costs have been blamed for hikes in home and contents insurance premiums, the reasons behind the steep increase in car insurance costs remain less clear.

The financial strain of insurance is leading some Australians to make drastic decisions.

Finder research found that 16 percent of people—equivalent to 3.3 million Aussies—planned to cancel their health insurance policies by 2025.


Additionally, some have downgraded their home insurance policies or ditched travel insurance to save money.

As seniors, ensuring we're not overpaying for insurance is especially important.

It's worth taking the time to review your policies and compare the market. Y

You might be surprised at the savings you can find, just like Greg Schrader did.


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Key Takeaways
  • An Australian driver noticed a $500 difference in car insurance premiums for the exact vehicle based on different addresses within the same area.
  • The driver’s investigation highlights the importance of shopping around for insurance and not simply accepting renewal quotes.
  • Insurance quotes can vary significantly based on multiple factors, including address, claims history, and the driver's and vehicle's age.
  • It's essential for consumers to regularly review their insurance policies and consider switching providers to avoid overpaying due to assumed loyalty benefits.
Have you had a similar experience with insurance premiums? Or perhaps you've found a great way to save on your policies? Share your stories and tips in the comments below.
 

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So, he put a false address in ... did he accept the new offer at that price with AAMI? How long do you reckon it would take AAMI to jump on him from a great height if he ever made a claim using that address?
 
We have been with RACV for more years than I can remember. When my car insurance arrived recently we noticed the hefty rise in the cost. We phoned them up & asked why. They couldn’t tell us why it rose so much….so to cut a long story short…. they advised us to cancel the existing policy & open up a new one😶
The new price was almost $300.00 cheaper…& that’s with the same company!!
Talk about keeping long term customers happy😡
They should look after the loyal customers & offer cheaper rates in the first place🤬
Insurance companies are getting out of hand. And if you do ever make a legit claim then they give you all the reasons under the sun to NOT pay out!
 
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I'm surprised that HE'S surprised. I though that this was well known, different locations will change your quote. Highly likely the address he used was in another suburb that has a higher risk. You can also try numerous insurance companies and get different results for different suburbs, say company X may give you $1,000 for Parramatta, company Z will give you $1,200. Try again with another suburb and the cheaper one could be more expensive this time.

You must shop around with insurance AND if you get a better quote call your current provider who very well may match the price. BUT b careful with the inclusions in your policy and the excess amounts they use for the quote to ensure everything is equal.
 
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I get at least four, sometimes six, different quotes every year on both my car and home and contents insurance.

My recent car renewal had gone up from just under $1,000 to $1,550 despite the value of the car going down and having made no claims. I managed to reinsure elsewhere for $998.
I got four quotes and every one of them was lower than my renewal with RAC.

I saved $600 on my H&C Insurance by increasing my excess by $500 and reducing the amount of my contents.

People not purchasing travel insurance is a different matter. If you can't afford travel insurance then, obviously, you can't afford to travel.
I have just taken out travel insurance .
A quote from Seniors Insurance (my usual go to) was $775 for two of us.
I managed to get a better policy with Tick Insurance for $361.60.

When I moved house recently RAC wanted me to pay an additional $164 extra for the two months left on my policy despite the fact that I live in a very low crime rate quiet country town and the car is now in a locked garage not a carport. Thieving sods. I will never insure with RAC again.
 
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I'm surprised that HE'S surprised. I though that this was well known, different locations will change your quote. Highly likely the address he used was in another suburb that has a higher risk.
“…he listed a house just a few doors down from his own as his place of residence.”

Highly likely to be in the same suburb or at least the same neighbourhood “risk”.
 
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A few years ago on an old car we compared full comprehensive insurance and third party Property, Fire & Theft Insurance.... Comprehensive Insurance was only a few dollars more than Property, Fire & Theft.
 
“…he listed a house just a few doors down from his own as his place of residence.”

Highly likely to be in the same suburb or at least the same neighbourhood “risk”.
Is it? So where do boundaries go? There has to be a cut off point.

My mother lived on a street that was one council on side and another council the other side but the SAME suburb.
 
Is it? So where do boundaries go? There has to be a cut off point.

My mother lived on a street that was one council on side and another council the other side but the SAME suburb.
The suburb of Riverwood in Sydney was the same with Canterbury Council to the north and Hurstville Council to the south.

Does 30 metres make a difference to the cost of vehicle and household insurances?

I would hope not!
 
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Is it? So where do boundaries go? There has to be a cut off point.

My mother lived on a street that was one council on side and another council the other side but the SAME suburb.
Of course there’s a cut-off point for suburbs. But what makes you think there’s a greater risk factor of addresses in the same neighbourhood?

Just because your mother lived in a different council from the other side of the street, is of no consequence; it’s still the same neighbourhood.
 
I just did a quote for the travel insurance with the SDC 10% discount.
The quote said the promo code was invalid???
The price was $620.57 for the two of us, COVID Cover was extra $338.15.

I got the same cover,which included COVID for $361.60, from Tick Travel
Insurance.

The only thing not on my policy was $400/day for pet care, which I don't need.

So much for Finders " best value deal".

Pays to shop around.
 
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Is it? So where do boundaries go? There has to be a cut off point.

My mother lived on a street that was one council on side and another council the other side but the SAME suburb.
The state govt. and federal govt. use different suburbs. The same happens with State Govt. Depts.
 
Many years ago I took up cheap insurance when I had to claim it was a real fight finally got some money but not what I should have got so now I stay with who I am with just had to claim for a new kitchen no problems at all in fact because I wanted to do it myself they even gave me an extra $1000 above the builders quote
 
Is it? So where do boundaries go? There has to be a cut off point.

My mother lived on a street that was one council on side and another council the other side but the SAME suburb.
The house next door to me, same side of street, is in another suburb. It’s very handy when we have a power cut, it’s a case of a long power cord over the fence.
 
The state govt. and federal govt. use different suburbs. The same happens with State Govt. Depts.
In Australia, suburban boundaries, or rather, the boundaries of suburbs and localities, are determined by the Permanent Committee on Place Names (PCPN) under the Intergovernmental Committee on Surveying and Mapping (ISCM), with the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) approximating these boundaries using Mesh Blocks.

For example:-


 
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So, he put a false address in ... did he accept the new offer at that price with AAMI? How long do you reckon it would take AAMI to jump on him from a great height if he ever made a claim using that address?
No he just compared!!
I was wondering the response from the insurance company when he spoke to them and asked.Or did he say nothing
 
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In Australia, suburban boundaries, or rather, the boundaries of suburbs and localities, are determined by the Permanent Committee on Place Names (PCPN) under the Intergovernmental Committee on Surveying and Mapping (ISCM), with the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) approximating these boundaries using Mesh Blocks.

For example:-


So two doors down his car is more likely to be in an accident or set in fire us it?No the system knows it's a new address and hasn't got this address on line
 
The suburb of Riverwood in Sydney was the same with Canterbury Council to the north and Hurstville Council to the south.

Does 30 metres make a difference to the cost of vehicle and household insurances?

I would hope not!
I never said it makes a difference BUT to an insurance company it does. They have to have a cutoff point.
 
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I get at least four, sometimes six, different quotes every year on both my car and home and contents insurance.

My recent car renewal had gone up from just under $1,000 to $1,550 despite the value of the car going down and having made no claims. I managed to reinsure elsewhere for $998.
I got four quotes and every one of them was lower than my renewal with RAC.

I saved $600 on my H&C Insurance by increasing my excess by $500 and reducing the amount of my contents.

People not purchasing travel insurance is a different matter. If you can't afford travel insurance then, obviously, you can't afford to travel.
I have just taken out travel insurance .
A quote from Seniors Insurance (my usual go to) was $775 for two of us.
I managed to get a better policy with Tick Insurance for $361.60.

When I moved house recently RAC wanted me to pay an additional $164 extra for the two months left on my policy despite the fact that I live in a very low crime rate quiet country town and the car is now in a locked garage not a carport. Thieving sods. I will never insure with RAC again.
RACV, RAC, NRMA etc, they are all tarred with the same brush. The motorists associations supposedl. They are not there for the motorist, just their own profits.
 
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