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Old 08 January 2011, 07:36 PM
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Just need some general advice really. My mate`s father in law has a car and has insurance, like most people. Now, his son, who is a waste of air, has rung his Dad`s insurance (which I`m not sure he can actually do) and put himself on his insurance?????? But, also, over the past few years he`s been done for no insurance and drink driving and he reckons it`s only costing £2.50 a week to insure him?????

What do you guys reckon?
Old 08 January 2011, 07:44 PM
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I think he is telling a pack of lies
Old 08 January 2011, 07:46 PM
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I think I'd like you to PM the full size picture of your avatar please Steve
Old 08 January 2011, 07:47 PM
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Are you going to shop him?
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Originally Posted by Lee247
I think he is telling a pack of lies
That`s what we reckon. He`s a complete scumbag. He steals from his parents too, ****.

Originally Posted by chocolate_o_brian
I think I'd like you to PM the full size picture of your avatar please Steve
I wish I had one

Originally Posted by tony de wonderful
Are you going to shop him?
My mates wife (the ***** sister) is gonna get her Dad to ring up and check on Monday while she`s there (he`s a bit deaf ) and see what the score is.
Old 08 January 2011, 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by ScoobySteve69
....who is a waste of air.....

What do you guys reckon?
I reckon that sounds like my neighbour.
Old 08 January 2011, 10:29 PM
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Make sure he's declared the convictions, or the policy will be void if he has an accident.
Old 08 January 2011, 10:38 PM
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You cannot just ring up someones insurance company and add yourself to their policy, unless of course he rang pretending to be his Dad.

Is it rang or rung my old man always told me it was rang.
Old 08 January 2011, 11:33 PM
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He could have contacted them pretending to be his dad, of course.

Not all 82 year olds are as smart and sharp as I am!

Needs to get sorted as, as Moley says, I reckon he has just invalidated the cover for his father too!!
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Yeah, my mates wife is gonna be there on Monday when he rings to find out what`s gone on.
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Update for those interested.......apparently he did ring up to insure himself but didn`t declare the no insurance ban. He`s since had to ring back to declare it and his Dad`s premium has only increased by £26 a month !!!!!! So for a measly £26 a month there`s a drink driving, insurance dodging **** back on the road
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All good - don't want to be left with no cover in the event of a bump.

Too easy for drivers to think they've got a way with it then have a claim repudiated for non disclosure of a material fact when they have an accident!

Sounds like a wee ****** btw!
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He wants stuffing!

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Originally Posted by ScoobySteve69
Just need some general advice really. My mate`s father in law has a car and has insurance, like most people. Now, his son, who is a waste of air, has rung his Dad`s insurance (which I`m not sure he can actually do) and put himself on his insurance?????? But, also, over the past few years he`s been done for no insurance and drink driving and he reckons it`s only costing £2.50 a week to insure him?????

What do you guys reckon?
I find this hard to believe as:-

A) No insurance company would add £2.50 to the policy if he'd been done for drink driving & no insurance.

B) There is no way his dad would not find out, as he would have been sent new policy details, and had the money deducted from his bank account.
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Originally Posted by chocolate_o_brian
I think I'd like you to PM the full size picture of your avatar please Steve
+1
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Originally Posted by stilover
I find this hard to believe as:-

A) No insurance company would add £2.50 to the policy if he'd been done for drink driving & no insurance.

B) There is no way his dad would not find out, as he would have been sent new policy details, and had the money deducted from his bank account.
Apparently the drink driving was over 5 years ago and the £2.50 was a lie anyway.

When I posted this, it had only just happened (within a day or two)
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Originally Posted by jods
+1
I wish I had it
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