Originally posted by chris79
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Insuring your car - do you put down business miles as part of quote?
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I don't declare business use. Why bother unless you're travelling to different clients every week, when you should have such insurance. Basically it's irrelevant for most of us.Comment
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Originally posted by chris79 View PostWhen I say a few quid, it puts it up by almost £100.. I've got someone in the family on it who's 17 with a provisional.. I'll make them pay it I think.
Get a new insurer thenComment
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Originally posted by Beefy198 View PostGet a new insurer thenJust call me Matron - Too many handbagsComment
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If you don't declare & get caught - it wont just be your insurance payout you wont get. It will also probably mean a criminal conviction, because whenever you are driving on business at least, you are driving without insurance.
For goodness sake, stop being a cheapskate. You want to claim back the mileage - part of that is ensuring you are properly insured.
Just flipping do it!!!Comment
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Originally posted by dmini View PostIf you don't declare & get caught - it wont just be your insurance payout you wont get. It will also probably mean a criminal conviction, because whenever you are driving on business at least, you are driving without insurance.
For goodness sake, stop being a cheapskate. You want to claim back the mileage - part of that is ensuring you are properly insured.
Just flipping do it!!!
If you want to claim the mileage, pay the insurance.
As for all those who say "how would they find out?" If no one would ever find out you nicked £100 from the sick childrens charity fund, does that make it OK?Still InvoicingComment
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Originally posted by blacjac View PostWHS
As for all those who say "how would they find out?" If no one would ever find out you nicked £100 from the sick childrens charity fund, does that make it OK?Comment
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Some ins co already make provision for business miles. Tesco do for example.I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!Comment
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Originally posted by dmini View PostFor goodness sake, stop being a cheapskate. You want to claim back the mileage - part of that is ensuring you are properly insured.
You want to run your own limited and say you're a company director? Going blue in the face trying to convince everyone that you are a real business? Act like one!Comment
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