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Re: 22, 1yr NCB, Fully comp
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28/03/2006 21:16
28/03/2006 21:16
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I just called noel dazley, 425 comp. I'll be calling NU later today to give them the bad news.
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Re: 22, 1yr NCB, Fully comp
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29/03/2006 02:22
29/03/2006 02:22
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I remember Jamie Cullum singing a song called Fronting, is this what your talking about. I don't know what fronting is but if Jamie Cullum wrote a song about it then it can't be very cool.
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Re: 22, 1yr NCB, Fully comp
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29/03/2006 02:49
29/03/2006 02:49
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AndrewR
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Fronting is putting your insurance in the name of a more experienced driver, normally a parent, in order to get cheaper premiums.
It's not cool, but it does sound nicer than fraud.
Dear monos, a secret truth.
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Re: 22, 1yr NCB, Fully comp
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29/03/2006 19:19
29/03/2006 19:19
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Which insurance company do you work for?
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Re: 22, 1yr NCB, Fully comp
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29/03/2006 22:56
29/03/2006 22:56
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AndrewR
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I don't work for any insurance company, but I do pay for three lots of insurance (my car, my bike and my wife's car) and part of what I pay goes to cover loses made by the insurance company because people have made a fraudulent representation of the risk they represent.
If people didn't defraud insurers my premiums would be less, which would be nice.
Dear monos, a secret truth.
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Re: 22, 1yr NCB, Fully comp
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29/03/2006 23:11
29/03/2006 23:11
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Hear hear! The other party involved in my accident had no insurance, so there was no chance of my insurers making any sort of claim if it was deemed to be a joint fault accident...thus, I shall be out of pocket now for at least the next three years through significantly higher premiums as it is deemed my fault regardless despite having a protected NCB (in addition to having had to pay the excess). The other guy was subsequently charged, convicted and fined for not having insurance, so at least some justice was served on him, not that this benefits me  IMO if you cannot afford to insure a car yourself, you shouldn't buy it, tough...if in this instance your mum is the owner, registered keeper and main driver of the car then fine... Btw I have no issue with youngsters naming a parent etc on their policy for the car for which they they are legally responsible.
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Re: 22, 1yr NCB, Fully comp
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30/03/2006 00:17
30/03/2006 00:17
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im 21 0 ncb and for fully comp my lowest quote so far is 1400 with my old dear on the policy. thats for a 20vt.
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Re: 22, 1yr NCB, Fully comp
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30/03/2006 01:41
30/03/2006 01:41
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yeah and if some peoples premiums were less (providing they have no reason to be extortionate, other than age) then they probably wouldnt be fraudulent!
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Re: 22, 1yr NCB, Fully comp
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30/03/2006 14:24
30/03/2006 14:24
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AndrewR
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High premiums are no excuse for fraud, because all that does is push the premiums higher still.
If anybody isn't willing to pay the premium they should get a car that's cheaper to insure, it's as simple as that.
Dear monos, a secret truth.
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Re: 22, 1yr NCB, Fully comp
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30/03/2006 19:56
30/03/2006 19:56
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i agree. you will only end up paying more when u get your own policy.
hence why ive been driving puntos for the last 4 years lol.
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Re: 22, 1yr NCB, Fully comp
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24/04/2006 21:26
24/04/2006 21:26
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just was going though confused.com since im getting rid of my company car soon and kinnda haven't had my own insurance for 3 years  im 23 no noclams but have pass plus live in cornwall cheapest quote i got was 841 quid 3rd party fire and theft on a 20vT thought i was gonna end up with a 106 gti now im getting this kinnda price on this car and my company car is a turbo i won't have to leave that feeling behind now  plus i rang the insurance company to make sure the price is right and they said yep  hi by the way hehe  Quote-A-Car £841.34 +£21.00
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Re: 22, 1yr NCB, Fully comp
#72187
25/04/2006 14:06
25/04/2006 14:06
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Leon,
Some companies will take your company car insurance into account. So don't write it off just yet.
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Re: 22, 1yr NCB, Fully comp
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25/04/2006 14:41
25/04/2006 14:41
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well ive got till oct to save money for the car dunno how much im hopeing to have yet but hopefully over 2.5k just gonna try not to buy the first one i see!! when i was putting my details in confused they asked about if i had a company car so maybe thats why it came out cheaper than i thought 
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