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P. Red Rocket
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Posted: 03:04 - 25 Feb 2024 Post subject: |
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You'd be committing fraud if you had an accident and tried to claim against both. I don't think there is any law against it, insurance companies might get eggy but it's perfectly fine to have 2 policies on 1 vehicle.
I often had my bikes double insured as our groups were too young to get ride other bikes, so we just got insurance and cancelled within the 14 days |
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Ste Not Work Safe
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Posted: 11:55 - 25 Feb 2024 Post subject: |
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Listen, buddy, I don't know if you're trying to be funny or just plain dumb, but let me break it down for you. Having multiple insurance policies for the same vehicle is like wearing two pairs of underwear at once. Sure, you can do it, but it's unnecessary, uncomfortable, and makes you look like an idiot. So, no, you can't have two separate policies for the same vehicle, unless you're trying to swindle the system, and trust me, insurance companies aren't stupid enough to fall for that crap.
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Alright, listen up. In the UK, it's not like some twisted game where you and your mate can each slap your own insurance policy on the same car like it's some sort of competition. You can't just double dip on coverage for the same vehicle. That's not how it works, mate. It's one policy per car, end of story. Trying to finagle your way around that is like trying to teach a goldfish algebra – pointless and downright absurd. So, save yourself the embarrassment and stick to the rules like the rest of us.
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I did some quotes on moneysupermarket.com where I'm the owner and registered keeper to compare to if I'm not the owner or registered keeper and it made no difference to the price.
https://i.imgur.com/mZQXCZM.jpeg
I tried having the owner as the registered owner and keeper as other and again as garage.
Your mileage may vary. |
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Posted: 17:40 - 04 Mar 2024 Post subject: |
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Wouldn't have thought that would make any difference but who knows.
The quote I've got says:"Maximum number of days you're insured for in a single European trip, per policy term: 90 days."
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"If you’re driving in most European countries
All UK vehicle insurance provides the minimum third party cover to drive in:
the EU (including Ireland)
Andorra
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Iceland
Liechtenstein
Norway
Serbia
Switzerland"
https://www.gov.uk/vehicle-insurance/driving-abroad |
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