Australia Post is offering online customers $100 off car insurance premiums

While shopping, an Australian motorist revealed how you can save money instantly on your collision damage waiver – but you’ve got to be quick.

Customers who want to reinsure their cars can save $100 over comprehensive insurance with one Offer from Australia Post, which is about to expire.

Australia Post’s motor and home insurance is underwritten by QBE Insurance as part of a partnership that began in 2021.

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The new offer gives online customers a $100 rebate on their first year premium if they are a new Australia Post insurance customer and sign up through the website.

A West Australian woman posted on a Facebook forum that she was thrilled to find an even cheaper deal than she previously had to insure her 13-year-old Mazda 3.

“Wow, it definitely helps to shop around for auto insurance…I’ve been with Budget (auto insurance) for four years and got a total price of $387…Aust Post quoted $212.31,” she said.

An Australian motorist has shared details of an Australia Post insurance offer. file image. Credit: simon2579/Getty Images

Australia Post’s comprehensive insurance covers anyone driving the registered vehicle, the company’s website says.

It also covers replacement of a new car when a brand new car that has driven less than 60,000 km is written off within the first three years.

The $100 online savings offer ran from August last year through January this year, with the latest offer running since March 31 and ending on June 30, 2023.

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