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i wouldn't like to go to court with a date and time, they will probably lose or wipe the tape, and the only way you can drive a uninsured vehicle is if you have motor traders policy, risky if you ask me jimmy.:augie


This is FACT:-
If you are the named insurer on your vehicle & it states you can drive any other INSURED car 3rd party only.! Then you are safe.!

(thats how i got my 6 points & an IN10.!
I had insurance but my x friends car didn't.!)

Or

You have a traders policy with trade plates.!

If its not in black & white, then the computer says NO.!
 
This is FACT:-
If you are the named insurer on your vehicle & it states you can drive any other INSURED car 3rd party only.! Then you are safe.!

(thats how i got my 6 points & an IN10.!
I had insurance but my x friends car didn't.!)

Or

You have a traders policy with trade plates.!

If its not in black & white, then the computer says NO.!

Thanks Adz and every one who made a contribution, it is clear to me that my daughters car needs to be insured then before I can drive it on my insurance ( I will check the small print in my policy), I won't take the word of a rep for the company unless it is in writing then.
Thanks again for all your comments.
Best regards,
Rustic
 
I'm 31, full NCB (one accident 3 yrs ago - but protected)

2005 LWB T2 with Sureterm.... £240.00 per annum :augie

Mileage limited to 4,000 (second car, no problems)
SDP only
2 other named drivers (GF - 33, and father-in-law - 59)
Can drive any other motor 3rd party
 
terranosaraus is right about Sureterm, but as i had an import some companies would not even insure me, the missus yes, me no. (licence probs, motorcycle courier for a few years:eek::eek:)

i will try NFU, silly question is it availble to all as opposed to farmers and smallholders? :nenau:nenau:doh

thanx paulp
 
Forgot to post price JT £299 COVERS 2 DRIVERS AND G/LANING RESPONCE WORK .JD
 
This is FACT:-
If you are the named insurer on your vehicle & it states you can drive any other INSURED car 3rd party only.! Then you are safe.!

(thats how i got my 6 points & an IN10.!
I had insurance but my x friends car didn't.!)

Or

You have a traders policy with trade plates.!

If its not in black & white, then the computer says NO.!

all this about driving other cars is fine, but it does NOT apply to commercial vehicles ie vans and trucks, my mate has just been nicked for driving a transit van,it is owned by his mate full comp, pulled over by police and when they checked his insurance it stated, policy holder may drive any other MOTOR CAR, and that means only cars, not vans etc.
a few years ago insurance policies had any ANY OTHER VEHICLE.
you must read the shedule that comes with you certifiate.
 
terranosaraus is right about Sureterm, but as i had an import some companies would not even insure me, the missus yes, me no. (licence probs, motorcycle courier for a few years:eek::eek:)

i will try NFU, silly question is it availble to all as opposed to farmers and smallholders? :nenau:nenau:doh

thanx paulp


yes :doh everyone :thumbs

no deposit too ...........................:bow:bow:bow
 
I paid £232 fully comp for my 1997 Maverick yesterday.

I am 35, my wife is 40, both with no claims or convictions.
It did include 25% staff discount though (I work for LV).


Our horse is insured through NFU - very helpful and reasonable prices too.
 
yes :doh everyone :thumbs

no deposit too ...........................:bow:bow:bow

you just have to be able to say "oooh arrrr" in a convincing tone of voice and be able to stick your arm up a cows arse.......:augie

Colin got his with NFU on account of the latter, except it wasn't his arm and I think he got a police caution....:nenau :lol:lol:lol:lol
 
just cos she's not 50 yet:doh so cruel...

well the age fairies are cirtainly looking after her...... cos wow what a girl


you however seem to have upset them somehow...... a long time ago :lol:lol:lol


the joke-master
 
well the age fairies are cirtainly looking after her...... cos wow what a girl


you however seem to have upset them somehow...... a long time ago :lol:lol:lol


the joke-master

careful, I've got more hair than you boyo ;)
 
you just have to be able to say "oooh arrrr" in a convincing tone of voice and be able to stick your arm up a cows arse.......:augie

Colin got his with NFU on account of the latter, except it wasn't his arm and I think he got a police caution....:nenau :lol:lol:lol:lol

lmao.:clap:clap
 
all this about driving other cars is fine, but it does NOT apply to commercial vehicles ie vans and trucks, my mate has just been nicked for driving a transit van,it is owned by his mate full comp, pulled over by police and when they checked his insurance it stated, policy holder may drive any other MOTOR CAR, and that means only cars, not vans etc.
a few years ago insurance policies had any ANY OTHER VEHICLE.
you must read the shedule that comes with you certifiate.



:clap :thumbs

A point that i should of made :doh
 

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