Glad to be of help.
Let me think......... I have possibly you both saved 100s of thousands of pounds, Say 10%........????
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ZS180 x 3: 2 x Trophy Blue Hatchbacks, 1 x Le Mans Green 4 door. (Loads of ZS bits For Sale)
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Triumph Bikes x 2. 1999 Speed Triple, 2011 Street Triple
We had this issue on a car we sold at work (we're supposed to put any car with valid tax on it, on our insurance policy so we can legally move it without trade plates) and the system doesn't always automatically remove it when the date passes. And we had a car that had been hit several years after sale, and we were the only ones showing as having the insurance on it.
I have to religiously check every one now when we sell to make sure the system has updated itself.
James Curgenven
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Chris Fairbairn
260SE #246
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This event could happen whilst you were in the process of purchasing another vehicle. The correct solution is to "suspend" the policy until you obtain another vehicle.
As I have a multi-car policy I would need to delete the registration (cover) for the vehicle sold. I would still be earning "no-claims bonus" on the others (not that I can claim above maximum).
regards,
Kev
Ian,
Exactly as it should be and good advice. I also used to be insured for any vehicle but obviously they can't fit my ego onto the APNR database and so they forced insurance companies to cover vehicles only (the index is easier to type in).
I now have to use a multi-car type policy instead - more complex. In the above case one would remove that registration index from the policy - the other vehicle(s) would keep no-claims bonus earings going.
cheers,
Kev