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Old Jul 20, 2005 | 11:50 AM
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Tony @ Greenlight
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Originally Posted by b19bal
greenlight told me thats its impossible to have insirance cover to allow you to drive cars that are not actially insured hence why i never taken there policy as they clearly dont understand who claims in the case of a accident or they just lied to me

eitherway im with performance direct and pay 329ish on me cabrio, i say ish as theres loads of other shite they seem to add but it costs me 42 quid a month so im happy
Bal..

Firstly, we are not in the habit of Lying to anyone

Can you PM me to explain "they clearly don't understand who claims in the case of a accident" as i'm unsure what you mean by this. Should you be involved in an incident you would exchange details (or the police would take them). Thus we would clearly know who was driving.

To clarify the "driving other cars" situation.

This facility is designed for emergency or occasional use (ie. driving friend home from the pub, or testing friends car at a show). It is NOT intended to cover numerous cars that you own or register in your name.

We deal with a number of underwriters and the criteria (namely whether they require it to be Insured already or not) will always vary according to each company's individual view. But for all the vehicle will have to be road legal (ie. taxed & mot'd).

I'd be happy to check your quotation for you to see whether the underwriter can include the driving other cars facility that you need.

When you PM me please let me know the circumstances, as there may be another way round this.

Kind regards

Tony
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