Having used the service last year for my car insurance and despite a couple of problems during the year with free drinks, I was happy to use them again this year. At least that's what I thought was h... See more
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In 2002, we became the first comparison site. Our purpose? To take customers from confusion to clarity. We’re here to help you find the right product or service at the best price. Let’s face it, insurance and finance can be a bit of a chore, and with all the choice and options, you don’t want to waste time or money. That’s where Confused.com can help. Whether it's insurance for your car, home, van, bike, pet, holiday or something else, we've got you covered!
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Having used the service last year for my car insurance and despite a couple of problems during the year with free drinks, I was happy to use them again this year. At least that's what I thought was happening. I completed the purchase of my insurance and then waited to be told I would be receiving my monthly award of free drinks. Nothing. I was left wondering if I'd somehow made a mistake during the process , quite likely as I'm not as young as I once was and tend to get things wrong! It's because of this I have given four stars and not five - and will double check everything next year.

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Very easy to navigate a pleasant experience

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I will never ever use Confused.com. The reason is their adverts are extremely over exposed expecially on youtube. Whatever the deal I will never have anything to do with them. Their ad (which is always the same one) on TV and on youtube have put me off them for life.

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insured my car and cant find confirmation anywhere

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Easy to use website, with many Insurance companies & good quotes.

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Used confused only because they had the best Avios points amount. bough the insurance in august 2025 and now been told by Avios that confused have cancelled the Avios and have not given a reason why. cant get through to Avios to even challenge it so people beware of this as appears to be a scam on confused behalf. Will not ever buy through these lot ever again neither will any of my family. Until resolved may even cancell the insurance out of principle for mis selling.

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I love Confused. It's so easy to use, saves me money and has brilliant rewards.

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I like the website..really clear and easy to use.
Good price for car insurance too - beat my renewal.
Less clear though is the situation with the £20 bonus for purchasing insurance.
The same applied when I bought home contents insurance a few weeks ago.plenty of mention of the £20 offer..then, after buying the product...absolutely nothing .
Which is disappointing as well as misleading.

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Never get cashback from them so won't use in future.

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When i redirect to the insurance company website from confused .com to buy the insurance of my car my details are automatic change little bit but they are fine on confused .com website but where we but a insurance wevsite they fetch a wrong data from confused com after when i correct it they quote mirn double price

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They are well-named, as confused is how they left me!
They manage to have such a lot of questions to answer and yet don't provide appropriate options for several questions ... so eventually I gave in and had to get my son to help.
The short-listed 'choices' in the resulting email were useless, since they only told me about price - not what cover was being provide at that price.
I would have expected a comparison site to present the options in a table (mor like how 'Which?' do it).

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Second time I have used Confused. As with the previous occasion the promise of some kind of reward never materialised. Although I accepted the insurance company recommended I received nothing from Confused about the reward. Maybe I hit the wrong button somewhere, maybe I was Confused by the system.

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I wouldn’t go anywhere else for searching for my insurance. The user face is a lot easier to use, and the rewards are a bonus!

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