Insured with the good peeps @ AON - would they be able to put the insurance policy on hold or would it have to be cancelled for a refund of the remaining time on the 12 month policy?
Asking as just realised the MOT expired a month ago (whoops ) thought it was this month actually. Anyway decided that its as good a time as any to set about the long awaited bodywork makeover, so effectively scabby will be off the road for 3 months or so.
Being the thrifty sort dont see any sense in it being insured hence wondering if the company are happy enough to put a policy on hold?
Covered with all that on the smallholders policy - buildings, sheds and any machinery in them etc.
Zero chance of theft anyway, especially as the dogs have a backup guard pig helper (which has now taken to chasing the post van!)
Tried calling them but gave up after 20 mins of classical music & messages saying how important the call was to them.
Will just post the policy back & ask for cancellation & refund on the remainder of the year.
Quicker to drive to the post office & back than get a call answered, doesnt say much for thier customer service !
never considered there would be a cancellation charge
Just look at it that saving a quarter years premium well £25 saved = a few more bits
Your right though, if theres that charge then its only saving a fiver so not worth it
theft / damage wouldnt happen - only about 6 houses in a mile radius so a deadly quiet place to be and if a strangers about you cant miss it well if i did the dogs or geese wouldnt.
Thats a point - a lot though you are, even not taxed believe it or not, used to know someone did claims settlement, was surprising how people you'd think wouldnt get paid out did.
Police cars etc dont have to have a valid MOT so long as they are insured, well they're insured but its carried on an underwriters policy or somesuch.
Interesting point though actually - say youve got your mog in your garage your not using it for the road why would you want an MOT if your only utilising the fire & theft part of the policy?
Interesting point though actually - say youve got your mog in your garage your not using it for the road why would you want an MOT if your only utilising the fire & theft part of the policy?
I'm assuming in this case you'd need some kind of buildings and contents insurance on the garage rather than the car.
you cannot normally acquire no claims on a classic car policy, although you are still obliged to declare accidents and convictions in last 5 years and no doubt it will effect premium.
home insurance may cover contents of garage but will exclude car
you can insure a non-MOT car but you have to inform company and they change the policy status to off road in some way.
Rob
Cars: Lizzy 1970 Morris Minor Traveller and Noah 1969 Morris Mini Traveller
the insurance cover includes the car, spare parts in the garage,tools, third party liability even when the car's "off the road"...
There is a newish requirement that all vehicles are insured (even if not kept on the road) - I believe, so you may be afer with it than without - and yes I did pick up the bit about "Orkney"....
There is a newish requirement that all vehicles are insured
this includes cars 'parked on the road' therefore not just 'used on the road'. Previously they just had to be taxed.
It does not include cars parked off the road.
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