So Ive found myself a donor with 6 month MOT but no tax. Dayinsure.com won't insure it since it was manufactured before their cut off of 1993,
and the cover certificate wouldn't be acceptable for taxing the car.
I'm planning on insuring it and then cancelling in about a week. I've always used directline who are brilliant but you have to arse about
sending letters asking to cancel and it takes 14 days etc. Isn't there a grace period where you can cancel within 14 days of the policy start?
I wanted to be able to drive the car legally for a few days so can get a feel for the condition of the brakes, suspension, how it runs frm cold upto
temperature etc. I like to keep things above board and knowing my luck I'd get picked up on the 40 mile drive home, so I'm happy enough
paying foe tax + insurance if I can get it refunded without it taking months or losing a massive chunk of money...
All advice greatly appreciated
[Edited on 10/2/09 by paul the 6th]
my endsleigh policy had a 14 day cool off period which could be cancelled over the phone i believe and then followed up with a letter confirming the
cancellation.
You ceased to be insured from the day you rang and they refund everything (minus admin fees and a percentage of the insurance related to how long it
was actually insured for, which wont be much in your case).
Good for young drivers too
as i understand things all insurance policies have a 14 day grace policy, with obvious exceptions being dayinsure etc
Norwich union will give you free 7day cover. All you have to do is phone them. They email PDF of cover which is valid for tax. Just done it and you don't need to have or take out a policy with them.
I was under the impression that the distance selling rules cover all commercial transactions over the phone or internet. They give you a 14 day
cooling off period where you can change your mind.
might be worth looking into, although it does seem a little unfair on the insurance company (i'll wait for the howls of protest at that
statement).
Under FSA guidelines, all insurers have to offer a 14 day cancelation period with no charge.
quote:
Originally posted by MikeR
I was under the impression that the distance selling rules cover all commercial transactions over the phone or internet. They give you a 14 day cooling off period where you can change your mind.
might be worth looking into, although it does seem a little unfair on the insurance company (i'll wait for the howls of protest at that statement).
quote:
Originally posted by grazzledazzle
Norwich union will give you free 7day cover. All you have to do is phone them. They email PDF of cover which is valid for tax. Just done it and you don't need to have or take out a policy with them.
sorted...
£163 quid for fully comp on the sierra for a year - cheapest quote i've ever had in my driving life! Funnily enough, it was about 220 quid to go
TPFT - wonder why it's more expensive for them to offer less cover?
If I cancel within 14 days of the cover start date, there's a 25 quid cancellation fee - so my short term cover is costing 25 quid for upto 14
days... dayinsure.com would have given me about 2 days of insurance for 25 quid (but they don't cover cars which were manufactured before
1993)...
Just need royal mail to do their job properly and figners x'd the certificate will arrive and I'll be covered