| Matty SRi 
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 | Insurance will be due for renewal in a month or 2. Im currently a named driver on the father in laws policy on my car, which i earn NCB on. So i was thinking that when its up, ill put it in my name, and put my mother as a named driver, but can i do this without her knowing? Do i have to send proof of her NCB off?
 If i do, then ill just put it in my name and put the father in law as a named driver instead.
 Cheers
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| adiohead 
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 | You won't need your mum's NCB as that is for her own policy.
 
 Just make sure you put down everything correctly (any points or accidents) and it'll be fine.
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| antnee 
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 | Nope, cos her NCB will be on her own car.
 
 I've had my dad on my policies for a few years now.  Never had to send anything off for him.
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| Eck 
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 | Mummy
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| Matty SRi 
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 quote:Originally posted by Eck
 Mummy
   
 
 Was a joke
  
 Ah cool, i have my father in laws NCB on my policy though, and he has it on his own
  Good stuff then, neither of us have any points or claims or anything.
 So, in theory, it should be cheaper when i put the mother on because i will have 1 NCB and she is female (obviously) which should drop it down a fair bit then...?
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| LeeM 
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 quote:Originally posted by Matty SRi
 
 quote:Originally posted by Eck
 Mummy
   
 
 Was a joke
  
 Ah cool, i have my father in laws NCB on my policy though, and he has it on his own
  Good stuff then, neither of us have any points or claims or anything.
 So, in theory, it should be cheaper when i put the mother on because i will have 1 NCB and she is female (obviously) which should drop it down a fair bit then...?
 
 
 youre only really allowed to use no claims discount on one policy thats in your own name.
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| LeeM 
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 | oh, and adding my "mummy" knocked about £100 quid off the premium
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| Ben G 
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 | i have my nan and mum on my insurance policy, on a ctr it brought the price down £700.
 
 don't need to send anything off to prove details are correct. i put my nans DOB wrong for 2 years
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| Matty SRi 
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 quote:Originally posted by Ben G
 i have my nan and mum on my insurance policy, on a ctr it brought the price down £700.
 
 don't need to send anything off to prove details are correct. i put my nans DOB wrong for 2 years
   
 
 
  The father in laws is wrong at the moment aswell, only by 1 day though. So, my mum has over 15 years NCB, do i just put down 0 when i add her on my policy then?
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| LeeM 
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 | i dont think they ask you about ncd for named drivers, only how long theve been driving and how many points/accidents
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| Sean 
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 | does it actually ask how ncb does she have or how many years has she been driving because not one of the quotes i have done comes up with how many ncb does the named driver have, might just be the company your doing it with is different though but yes do just put it as 0
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| Matty SRi 
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 | Ahh right, well i havent tried yet so was just finding out before hand.
 Ill give it a go tomorrow and see what results i get.
 Cheers lads!
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| Ian 
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 | Both my parents are on all of my cars anyway because we do need that.  Saves loads though.
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| Matty SRi 
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 | Ahh cool, cheers... Would i be able to add my dad on then? He lives in Ireland lol, they dont need to know that, right?
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| Daveskater 
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 | Nope, they don't ask where they live
    
 
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| Matty SRi 
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 | Even better, ill add both on then
  Mum lives in Bristol, Dad lives in Ireland lol | 
| DanCobb 
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 | Do you gain ncb if your on your father in laws policy?
 
 [Edited on 19-08-2011 by DanielJamieCobb]
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| Matty SRi 
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 quote:Originally posted by DanielJamieCobb
 Do you gain ncb if your on your father in laws policy?
 
 [Edited on 19-08-2011 by DanielJamieCobb]
 
 
 Yeah, thats the reason i went with the company i did, because i earn NCB, alot of companies dont though.
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