When I put different alloys on, More Than refused to insure my car & I had to change companies! More Than=LessThan
Sky insurance on here were realy good for mine..
They understand its a track car and not a boy racer car.
was cheaper with mods declared than most companies wanted for a standard car.
You speak to someone like your standing next to them rather than the usual insurance script readers who know nothing about cars.
I've had a look on sky insurance and debating on ringing up for a quote but can you leave the current insurance just by telling them or would I have to wait for my renewal to come up, as well with a claim on me how would I go about that, would I have to stay with current insurer till that's sorted or not?
PMSL at declaring stickers!
I swear I wasn't this stupid when I was 17
PMSL.
Declaring a CS sticker is the greatest thing i've ever heard.
Would it top that to know that I've heard a (albeit a second hand forum story which needs a ship load of salt) story of an insurer refusing a claim payout due to an undeclared guide dog for the blind sticker..
PMSL!
If i was the driver, i'd claim i couldn't see the sticker. (;
To be honest depending on whatt he mods are, the estimators are mostly clueless anyway and unless it jumps out at them they won't look in to it much. (used to work in insurance repair bodyshop).
Should still declare though.
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I used to work for a national accident repair centre that only did insurance work. they have contracts with Direct line, Privilege, Esure, Tesco etc and the estimators don't have a bloody clue! If it ever came up that a modified part was damaged, all they would do was contact the policy holder and say your excess is a little higher or they would just replace it for a standard part.
We had a Range Rover Sport in that had been vinyl wrapped white but was originally silver. He hadn't declared this so we ended up repairing the damaged front end back to how it was originally and he had 50/50 silver and white car lol!
Plus, generally if you leave early don't you have to pay for the rest of the months anyway?
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I used to work for a national accident repair centre that only did insurance work. they have contracts with Direct line, Privilege, Esure, Tesco etc and the estimators don't have a bloody clue! If it ever came up that a modified part was damaged, all they would do was contact the policy holder and say your excess is a little higher or they would just replace it for a standard part.
We had a Range Rover Sport in that had been vinyl wrapped white but was originally silver. He hadn't declared this so we ended up repairing the damaged front end back to how it was originally and he had 50/50 silver and white car lol!
better safe than sorry and all that, plus stickers were listed on the website as a modification so yaknoow
My girlfriend just cancelled her insurance policy and they deducted the sum per day not per month, that's with Admiral IIRC.Plus, generally if you leave early don't you have to pay for the rest of the months anyway?
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I used to work for a national accident repair centre that only did insurance work. they have contracts with Direct line, Privilege, Esure, Tesco etc and the estimators don't have a bloody clue! If it ever came up that a modified part was damaged, all they would do was contact the policy holder and say your excess is a little higher or they would just replace it for a standard part.
We had a Range Rover Sport in that had been vinyl wrapped white but was originally silver. He hadn't declared this so we ended up repairing the damaged front end back to how it was originally and he had 50/50 silver and white car lol!
I Insured my 197 with Sky and as he highlighted in the previous post, it was around £100 cheaper declared with all mods than it was standard with all other insurance companies I tried with half the excess.
I was going to write a fairly long post, then I seen where you worked, I won't bother correcting you.
I try not to tell the young uns what they can and cannot get away with in insurance. Usually find it ends badly.
I best declare my air freshener pronto. That nice smelling mod.
Would it top that to know that I've heard a (albeit a second hand forum story which needs a ship load of salt) story of an insurer refusing a claim payout due to an undeclared guide dog for the blind sticker..
Im sorry @skyinsurance - but please don't spout second hand forum information.
I think you need to read my post again, you may have missed the bit in brackets.