Confusion over comparison sites
Wednesday, 20 Aug 2008 08:29

Working out the cheapest insurance policy could be more complicated than you thought
Relying on one comparison site for your insurance may not get you the best deal, according to research.
Consumer finance magazine Which? Money checked the three largest price comparison sites Moneysupermarket.com, Gocompare.com and Confused.com and found the cheapest quote was different on each website.
The cheapest home contents policy varied from £51 on Gocompare.com to £71 on Confused.com, while the cheapest standard-rate credit card varied from 6.8 per cent APR on Moneysupermarket.com to 12.9 per cent APR on Gocompare.com.
In some cases, the quotes were cheaper on the insurer's own website, Which? found.
Martyn Hocking, Which? Money editor, said: "With such an array of financial products to choose from, it can be tempting to turn to a price comparison site to do the legwork for you.
"But you might be very confused to find that different sites can give you vastly different quotes and often dont give enough information for you to make an informed choice.
"You need to use two or three comparison sites and check directly with providers to get the best quote, and remember that cheapest isn't always best it's a false economy if you don't get enough cover for your needs or have to pay a huge excess if you claim."
Which? Money also finds a true comparison was difficult as each website asked different questions and showed different product features. In some cases it was necessary to visit insurers' own websites to check details such as the excess that people would need to pay if they made an insurance claim.