Adam Bishop
suggested this on May 20, 2010 09:03
Currently only Quick Quote questions can affect premiums.
It might be desirable for Post Quote questions to do the same, therefore creating a 'refined quote'.
We would need very carefully to think about how information is fed back to the customer and how this affects the Get Quote flow in all situations.
Comments
Very interested in this - want to be able to offer a paper policy if they want it and to add extra £5 as a fee, may also be able to sell bolt on covers after the initial quote accepted
This would be extremely useful as true quick quote is of no use to us as it is. There is no point asking additional questions after a quick quote has been given if they cannot affect the rating.
This would be a great benefit to us, as certain motor questions are not required for a quote, but are mandatory to be able to go on cover (e.g Driving License No.)
I have just added a new feature request looking at the possibility of having an "On Cover" question set which I feel would be easier to implement and be more useful to us than the pre/post quote option. If quick quote is required it would almost certainly be a better option to create a custom page with a quick quote form and simple Javascript calculation which could then be linked to the quote process for that scheme.