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Luapno
 


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Cancel your insurance if you sell your car !

The article is regarding a bike but will I assume also apply to car policies

http://www.visordown.com/news/general/bike...atal-crash
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Yup - cascade to a live policy - thread on the topic & this incident.
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Cancelled the insurance on Dark Bluie as soon as handed it to the contractor to scrap her. Not that she was going anywhere without a winch and a trailer. With virtually every bit of removable electronics, battery cables, fuses and relays removed she was going absolutely nowhere under her own steam. Even the gear selector got removed. Laughing Laughing

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Interesting, I am Insured with MCE for my bike. When I sold it a month ago they told me to leave my policy dormant, as early cancelation charges would wipe out any refund.

The guy who bought my bike is Insured as he did the bike details on the phone from my house. So I guess this only applies to uninsured vehicles
 

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I do sometimes think the way to live is to have zero assets in your own name and anything you do need ie a car have on finance, so you literally have nothing to take, apart from the clothes you are wearing and if you buy them on your credit card?
  
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Charliecloud wrote:
Interesting, I am Insured with MCE for my bike. When I sold it a month ago they told me to leave my policy dormant, as early cancelation charges would wipe out any refund.

I believe Dormant means the policy is exists but nothing is insured on it.
  
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Seems barking, but to be honest, why wouldn't you cancel and get a refund?
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^ Absolutley - or transfer policy to new vehicle if you have chopped it in?
  
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If you don't cancel your insurance for that vehicle the new owner cannot insure it as it is illegal to insure a vehicle twice as it is considered a fraudulent attempt.
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I think the double insurance is only a problem when someone tries a fraudulent claim. Overlap is not an issue.

A dormant policy used to be quicker for getting insurance on new car but that's probably not true these days with online insurance.

Certainly worth while if it saves cancellation charges.
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One of the underlying principles of insurance is called "insurable interest". What it means is that you cannot insure something which you don't either own, or have an interest in, such as a child or a wife. Trying to do so is actually illegal as it is in fact gambling. I cannot take out life insurance on Trump but I can bet on him being assassinated.

So perhaps we don't have the full story here as to registered ownership, payment, etc.

On the really cheap policies there is a charge to cancel, and at about four months into the policy period this charge becomes greater then the tapering refund available.
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Dave T wrote:
Seems barking, but to be honest, why wouldn't you cancel and get a refund?


With Bike insurance most companies have a very heavy tail off of premium return, usually after 3 months you would be entitled to zero premium back. Guess being mainly a summer activity for many, stops them taking policy out then cancelling 3 months later.

So keeping the policy in force earns a 12 month ncb.

In the good old days with Bikes it was the rider that was insured, rather than the bike, but this has all changed in the main with the continous insurance policy. This also effected many self employed builders etc, who would cancel their insurance when they had no work on.

Personally think it was a scare tactic to stop people doing it and profit the insurance companies even more. Its all loaded the insurers way, you have to earn NCB on each vehicle separately but 1 accident will effect all your policies
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