jr
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the car is taxed at the post office, they wont tax it without a insurance certicficate with the reg on
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Ojc
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This is utter crap about it being modified, my dad had bigger alloys added to his 407, he never mentioned that to his insurance company, he would never think that he would need to tell his insurance company seeing as the wheels were specified from the factory.
Like when you ring your insurance company they ask, "Is the car modified from the factory specification?"
My answer would be
"No" because the wheels were added when the car was in the factory.
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jr
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exactley
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Ojc
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Gimme five
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Colin
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Im sure this happened when my dad bought his A4, the insurance company were late sending the cover note to the dealer & he had to wait a few days before he could pick up his new car & the car was lying insured in that time - wasnt best pleased!!
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jay kay
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I may have a suggestion to this insurance malarkey http://www.dayinsure.com
These guys will cover you from like 10 pound a day temp on car just for things like this perhaps i should have read this thread earlier and you can print your proper documentation off at home on your printer and take it with you to get
ROAD LICENSING (TAXATION): dayinsure.com motor insurance certificates provide evidence of insurance in the format prescribed by Road Traffic Act legislation. However, the DVLA and UK Post Offices will not accept electronically downloaded documents for road fund licence purposes.
Therefore, you cannot purchase temporary insurance under this arrangement for the purposes of obtaining a road fund licence (taxing a vehicle).
Road fund licences should be obtained using documentation supplied by the provider of appropriate annual insurance cover on the relevant vehicle
[Edited on 05-01-2007 by jay kay]
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Ojc
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Sometimes I wish Rachel would just take a small risk and would have swapped the diamond insurance over today and had the Vauxhall insurance cover as well, then if Diamond hadn't sent the covernote out in time we would have had the Vauxhall insurance as backup.
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Ojc
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quote: Originally posted by jay kay
I may have a suggestion to this insurance malarkey http://www.dayinsure.com
These guys will cover you from like 10 pound a day temp on car just for things like this perhaps i should have read this thread earlier and you can print your proper documentation off at home on your printer and take it with you to get you tax
YOUR A FCUKING BLINDER MATE, if Vauxhall have sorted this out by tomorrow morning I will demand they do this otherwise we will pull out of the sale.
For the franchised motor dealership:
dayinsure.com provide short term motor insurance for:
Taxation of a car, motorcycle or small goods-carrying vehicle on behalf of your customer (Note: This feature is available for franchised UK motor dealerships only, and does not apply to our retail product).
Provision of immediate short period insurance to allow the customer to take delivery of their new vehicle.
Customer use of your courtesy cars and demonstrators
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jay kay
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ohhh yeh never thought about the garage doing it for you get them to bloody do it !!
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Ojc
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It will cost them all of 10 quid as well, bastards they really are tight as arseholes.
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jr
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ring them now ollie so you dont fuck about tommrow
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M2RTY
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quote: Originally posted by MarkM
quote: Originally posted by Tom
I can't believe you didn't negotiate 12 months tax with it btw
Thats my thinking...although mine only come with 9 months tax left...I felt cheeky asking for it to be bumped up to 12 as I was getting such a good deal...
but think about how much THEY make
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Colin
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Really this is the insurance company at fault though & not the dealer, the garages hands are tied until they recieve the cover note & It is up to you to have the insurance organised in time & cover note in place.
They could give you the car out on trade plates for the weekend if they want to then have you drop them off & pick up the tax disk on Monday morning - ive seen that done before!!
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
It will cost them all of 10 quid as well, bastards they really are tight as arseholes.
But its not up to them to insure the vehicle
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Ojc
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WELL WOULD YOU F-ING BELIEVE IT.
Rachels mum rang the Vauxhall insurance up and now they have insured Rachel, she spoke to a women this time who knew more about the car and the 19 inch wheel factory option and said that its fine.
So we are good to go tomorrow
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Ojc
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Just means I don't get to drive it home
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jr
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see, what did i tell you
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Ojc
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These insurance companies need to employ people that actually know the ins and outs of the cars that there employers are selling, wait a minute, I see a job opportunity arising here
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Scotty_B
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jr
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
These insurance companies need to employ people that actually know the ins and outs of the cars that there employers are selling, wait a minute, I see a job opportunity arising here
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City
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can you be a named driver on a diamond policy? thought it was women only
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by City
can you be a named driver on a diamond policy? thought it was women only
Oliver informed them about the planned sex change & living as a woman for 2 years & they said it was ok
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Fro
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Cool we'll see it sunday
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Scotty_B
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quote: Originally posted by City
can you be a named driver on a diamond policy? thought it was women only
Yes, I was on my mums.
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Fro
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quote: Originally posted by City
can you be a named driver on a diamond policy? thought it was women only
They legally have to quote for men IIRC. I read it in 'Which?' magazine.
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