KuMbA 
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Registered: 17th Dec 03
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Rite basicly im drivin last nite and i get pulled over, how fast was u goin blah blah blah (was doin like 34 in a 30) but that got sorted n e way not a problem. 
 
The fing is they start askin bout insurence etc, told em it was my mums car and insurence is under her name with me as named driver, then they start goin if u did that jus 2 get cheap insurence thats fraud and all this i was like na na its mums car etc etc.  
N e way i fink they were prolly jus chattin chat 2 try 2 scare me into admittin summit but i hadnt actually done n e fin wrong and insurence is all legal so theres nuttin they can do am i right?
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SetH 
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ROFL  
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Adam-D 
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as long as it is your mums car 
and that u only use from time to time
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KuMbA 
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yeh thats wot i said and she does own the car but i do drive it but thats fine as far as im concerned
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bradfincham 
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i had that a few tims in POA!! 
Just said its my mums car and im a named driver!! 
I pay a premium so im insured!!!
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MatthewR 
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How is it fraud if your legally insured and have a certification of insurance with you as a 2nd driver??? Pigs a tut tut 
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Dr Pepper 
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tell them to fuck off and give em a slap- arseholes
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StuartGee 
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If you use the car more than your mum you are the "Main Driver" and as such should be the policy holder. 
 
Always cheaper in the long run to get your own insurance, it will still be expensive when you first get your own policy, regardless of age - NCB's are what count  
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Bart 
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quote: Originally posted by Adam-D 
as long as it is your mums car 
and that u only use from time to time 
   
 
Not quite true. 
 
Theres no set time allocated to a named driver. 
Its only if you drive the car more than the main driver then you should legally be the main driver with your mum as the named driver. 
They can do anything to you mate, you've not broken any law   
 
A friend of mine was the same, he bought his own but was under his dads insurance, his dad was the main driver and he was a named driver. 
He actually made 2 claims himself, and then his car got broke into, and cd player stolen. 
He claimed again and his insurance company said "hang on mate, thats ur third claim and your only the named driver, we aint gonna pay up cos we think ur having us on" and they didnt pay. 
 
Hope that helps anyway   
 
[Edited on 09-06-2003 by Bart]
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KuMbA 
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Registered: 17th Dec 03
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Nice 1 every1, basicly i fort how the hell can htey prove i drive this car more than my mum????? Im insured all legally i dont see wot the problem is, i expect they were jus bored and wanted summit 2 do, anoying fing is i sorta know the copper cos he came into work once and i had 2 give a statement bout a bloke who stole sumfin and the copper was well safe then. TWAT
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whitter45 
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quote: Originally posted by StuartGee 
If you use the car more than your mum you are the "Main Driver" and as such should be the policy holder. 
 
Always cheaper in the long run to get your own insurance, it will still be expensive when you first get your own policy, regardless of age - NCB's are what count   
   
 
this is very true and i have heard now that if people get their parents to insure their car for them and they go on it as a second driver then the parents can't carry over their no claims to the second car 
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SetH 
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dry bum pork them  
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SetH 
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put an apple in his mouth before you sod0mize him then he will know what its like to be a pig  
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stubbsy05 
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My mum has never driven my car!! I have done 20k in the last year!  
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foster11984 
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i insure mine under company car to get it cheap and ive told the police that when they've pulled me over and they havent ever said theres anything wrong wiv doin that
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corsa-sxi 
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im under my mums insurance, but she aint driven the car b4   is this a problem?
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KuMbA 
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nah corsa-sxi i fink its fine, at the end of the day how is it humanly possible for them 2 prove u drive the car more than ur mum or whoeva? only way is 2 like film u drivin it on many occasions still more or less impossible very unlikely, police jus like 2 b gay sumtimes
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Ian 
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quote: Originally posted by KuMbA 
how the hell can htey prove i drive this car more than my mum????? 
  They can't - no crime has been committed. 
 
Insuring a car in the name of someone who is less of a risk than yourself is known as fronting and while its very difficult to prove, insurance companies can refuse to pay out because of it. 
 
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kerzo 
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i do this too! at the end of the day its the only way i am able to get a quote around the 1k mark
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stevegreetham 
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is it true that some companies take into account the length of time you have been driving..... say for example you were on ur mums policy for 3 years and then you get a new car and go fully comp....not worded very well but i hope you get what i mean
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ssj_kakarot 
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some insurance places will take the time you have been a named driver into account, for example my mam was on my dads for years but moved to her own so i could go on my dads policy, and insureyourmotor.com gave her a 4 years no claims discount which was nice. 
 
and i dont really think that gettin your own insurance rather than going on some one else's is the best thing to do take me for exaple cheapest quote i got was er £1600 third party for my 1.2 corsa b yet on me dads its £216 a year fully comp all mods declared so i meen i think ill stick with me parents for a while. 
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quote: Originally posted by KuMbA 
Rite basicly im drivin last nite and i get pulled over, how fast was u goin blah blah blah (was doin like 34 in a 30) but that got sorted n e way not a problem. 
 
The fing is they start askin bout insurence etc, told em it was my mums car and insurence is under her name with me as named driver, then they start goin if u did that jus 2 get cheap insurence thats fraud and all this i was like na na its mums car etc etc.  
N e way i fink they were prolly jus chattin chat 2 try 2 scare me into admittin summit but i hadnt actually done n e fin wrong and insurence is all legal so theres nuttin they can do am i right? 
   
 
 
PMSL your scaring yourself for nothing.  they were just taking the piss out of you.  technically if your the main driver then you have to either the policy holder or the named drive but known to drive it the most.  
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