I love how it is aimed at 'the middle classes' like they should know better - it is only working class people who defraud the system.
hmpf
absolute rot - everyone defrauds the system a little by stretching the truth and want to know why?
- why does your insurance go up every year - if I stay with the same insurer for more than a year I will end up being charged about £60-£100 more than if I more to a new insurer.
So if those insurance companies are assuming most people are lazy and will not shop around then that is why we assume it is okay to be lazy and not quite check you ticked the parked on drive instead of parked on road box
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou need to remember that "Third party" insurance
This NCB is a lot of bull - some companies give "accelerated" NCB, wtf? If anything it's the number of miles driven safely that should be taken into account, perhaps with distinction of motorway and city miles.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostInsurance companies are supposed to be doing it by pricing risk - NCB should apply to the driver who can't (with exception of threaded) drive two cars at the same time...
The people who take out Third party only insurance tend to be the most risky drivers who also live in dodgy areas, so this is to stop them insuring a Nissan Micra and then driving a Ferrari as their main car. If you with a comprehensive policy drive allowing you to drive other cars, drive your friend's Ferrari with their permission then it's very unlikely you will crash it.
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Originally posted by Dactylion View PostInsurance companies are in business to make money. Offering a "No Claims Bonus" only on one car makes them money QED
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Insurance renewal should be coming up soon, presumably when stating where your car is kept, there's an option for 'don't know where my chauffeur keeps it'?
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
I knew a permie consultant who used to buy a new Ka every three years with his company car allowance. Probably one of the things that put me off consulting as an option probably.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostJust because you're an admin doesn't mean I can't *think* you're a complete shirt front (I'm getting the hand of this Cockney rhyming slang).
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Originally posted by AtW View PostYour P reg Ford Ka is safe either way ...
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostLive in a leafy Manchester suburb, park car on street at night. Work in London, park car in a secure underground car park in East London during the week. No idea which would work out cheaper but went with home address.
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Live in a leafy Manchester suburb, park car on street at night. Work in London, park car in a secure underground car park in East London during the week. No idea which would work out cheaper but went with home address.
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