
jimGTS wrote:you should declare everything,END OF STORY!!!!!


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jimGTS wrote:you should declare everything,END OF STORY!!!!!
rossdymond3352 wrote:sorry but i agree with what he said^^^^^
at the end of the day, internal mods are a hard one becos know one knows there there.but i personally
(being the sensible 19 year old i am) have declared all the mods on my tubby, simply because im like that.
but you can see.
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.from the exstortionate prices we pay for insurance in this country.
why people go without declaring them.
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Big up the day i emmigrate from this poo hole
Rant Over
mr2daz wrote:Actually, they make lots of money from policies, what else would they invest with? They are without doubt the worst bunch of thieving w@nkers with the exception of banks and the Government.
On the one hand we're told road accidents are down because of the scameras on the other we're told insurance has to go up because there's more accidents.
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firstmk1 wrote:The insurance campany have to honour the third party liability even if they void your cover.![]()
They can then sue the
(ex) policy holder to recover costs.
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The money isn't recovered so it comes out of the pot i.e.
everyone honest pays for the dishonest ones.
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This was the case with the car insurance I worked for.
Geoff Munt wrote:mr2daz wrote:Actually, they make lots of money from policies, what else would they invest with? They are without doubt the worst bunch of thieving w@nkers with the exception of banks and the Government.
On the one hand we're told road accidents are down because of the scameras on the other we're told insurance has to go up because there's more accidents.
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Afraid you're somewhat under-informed there.Motor insurance as a class makes no money generally, it is bolstered up by the performance of other classes.
In fact as Simon says there would be no profit at all if it wasn't for the investment income.
Most companies are playing catch-up because in years gone by they didn't even attempt to make a profit before investment but the stock market was high enough to overcome that.
When the market dropped big-time in 2000 they lost
heaps
of money.
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In addition there may be less claims overall(not sure that there are actually) but each one costs more due to the compensation culture and also legal reforms which mean that the hospital fees for victims get paid by the insurers too.
Not to mention the complete racket of the repairers charging at least double what it really costs them
'because it comes off the insurance'.
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Sorry to say also that insurers costs are rising all the time because ofother
legislation which means a) they need to put much more cash aside for the pensions of the staff and b) they are restricted to fairly low-risk/low-return investments to fund the pensions in the first place.
I've been in the insurance industry over 18 years now and believe me trading conditions have been pretty tough I'd say for at least 70% of that time.
I could go on but you get the gist..
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afennell wrote:rossdymond3352 wrote:sorry but i agree with what he said^^^^^
at the end of the day, internal mods are a hard one becos know one knows there there.but i personally
(being the sensible 19 year old i am) have declared all the mods on my tubby, simply because im like that.
but you can see.
.
.
.from the exstortionate prices we pay for insurance in this country.
why people go without declaring them.
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Big up the day i emmigrate from this poo hole
Rant Over
They have experts who will easly be able to find any mods if they want to.
An after market ic will stand out wave flags at them
The Morris wrote:thing is i dont use my car much and i dont drive like an idiot, so imay have a little crash but writing it off is unlikely.If someone crashes into me it doesnt matter about my modifications as it will be claimed on there insurance, plus a modified car isnt worth much more than a std one.
Seeing they only come and check your car if you have a big crash,
£300 extra seems a lot of money
skinthespin wrote:What a complete tool you are, when some unisured prat knocks your mum over and she needs a years worth of therapy and a new hip you will wish they weren't such an idiot either, cos they have no insurance its just tough and you will have to sue them cos they have a pathetic attitude and will not accept responsibility for there actions either.Thats an attitude of someone thats lets face a bit stupid, and no im not sorry if that offends you.
At the end of the day all the honest people in here are paying for all the inconsiderate scumbags out there without insurance, just like all the tax payers inthe country are paying for the lazy a**holes who claim benefits even though theres nothing wrong, you may miss the odd mod but if you have declared a list as long as your arm its unlikely the insurance wouldnt pay out, my policy just states'all mods covered' and doesnt even list them as theres so many.