debrabruce2003
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- Oct 20, 2008
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due to "company policy"? When I was 16 I had a moped. I then turned 17 and after a year of getting wet, overtaken dangerously, beeped at and nearly knocked of my moped, I want a car. I started driving lessons and now I have one years no claims, A full UK car licence and pass plus-I have done everything physically possible and I am as qualified as possible. Then, insurance companies decided to tell me that due to company policy, they just ignore the fact I have driven safely for a year, because “I had a different vehicle” This excuse is simply not acceptable. I have driven on the same roads, followed the same rules and I havent had any accidents, for a whole year. But insurance companies just totally ignore this, to make money out of a non-earning student. This is unacceptable, why should somebody who has a proven track record be likened to somebody who hops straight into a car?
Who thinks this is unfair?
I would like to hear peoples views.
If you agree with me, please sign the online petition:
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/noclaimsbonus/
Who thinks this is unfair?
I would like to hear peoples views.
If you agree with me, please sign the online petition:
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/noclaimsbonus/