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30th Jan 2016 11:44 am
lespes
Member Since: 17 Sep 2009
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Anyone know what the effect is if you have 3 points for speeding on your license.
Years ago it made no difference, though the world has moved on, but interested to see if the course attracts a higher premium than 3 points on your license.
Wondering also how long the additional loading lasts on your insurance, would it be 5 yrs or 4 the amount of time it would take to clear your license again.
It would look like insurers are having to ask the specific question as it is not covered by any convictions or claims question.
On the Go compare website it suggests that you must tell your insurer as you have broken the road traffic act.
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30th Jan 2016 7:55 pm
MarkOne
Member Since: 23 Jul 2011
Location: County Antrim
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If I get points which I've had many over the years and as much as 9 in the past, I don't tell them until the renewal comes up.
I have also claimed and had points I never informed the insurance company about, I had a bit of a sweat on thinking about the problems it might bring in the middle of claiming for damage. They were not a bit bothered and said it will affect next years premium just.
I hear all the horrible stories of people getting claims rejected for this and that, we are human you can forget to inform them maybe not ideal but we don't live in an ideal world, and insurance company's are anything but ideal.
30th Jan 2016 8:03 pm
CFB
Member Since: 02 Dec 2005
Location: Bradford, West Yorkshire
Posts: 6100
I didn't want the points as I need a clean licence to allow me to drive on blues for work so the course was the best option but I never thought I would have to disclose that I had done it.2020 BMW X1 18d XDrive X-Line Auto
30th Jan 2016 9:27 pm
Petej2811
Member Since: 31 Jan 2016
Location: Leicestershire
Posts: 16
I agree that it seems wrong to ask about attendance. It is not a conviction, it is t a claim, it isn't even a caution or a warning. It means you wasted an afternoon being told that you're ever so naughty and mustn't do it again.
If my insurers or prospective insurers ask me if I have been on a SAC, and I have, I tell them simply that it is none of their business. If they won't insure me, so be it.
This notion that insurance is based on a formula for risk that is somehow scientific and, if I read that right, somehow implied to be fair is, in my humble view, nonsense.
I don't for even a second, as a risk practitioner, buy that motor vehicle insurance profiles are there for any purpose other than to wring the maximum tolerable commercial gain from the prospective customer.
Joiner vs carpenter isn't different because or some scientific analysis. It is different because it is what the market will bear. If it were about fairness, that utopian scenario where nobody claimed and everyone drove trabants paying the same (which made me laugh) would prevail.
As is, insurance companies has an ATROCIOUS reputation with their customers. Not because they're good old sticks who look after their customers, but because every last inch of their business is about wringing every last penny out of every deal. Be that on the way in, in the form of a quote, loaded or otherwise, or on the way out, in the form of a claim.
Insurance companies will load your policy because they can and you gave them a commercially acceptable reason by disclosing if.
We Brits need to re-learn the art of telling people things are none of their concern.
2nd Feb 2016 10:52 pm
les-goose
Member Since: 24 Nov 2015
Location: YORKSHIRE
Posts: 77
Remember passing the IAM test in a HGV artic and at next renewal asking if any extra off for doing so had certificate with me to prove "No only the most costly insurers give a discount for it" was the brokers reply. He was right as I had phoned a couple and that's how it was. Also remember a good few years later asking if a bit more discount for using a Thatcham approved sold secure Disklock answer "No but I will put it down" my reply "No don't put it down as I don't have one I was going to buy one to reduce the risk of theft but you don't give a discount for it and if you put it down then if car stolen and lock was not fitted you will worm your way out of paying so I don't have one and never will". I know they said they were going to stop the practice of selling accident claim info to the ambulance chasers but I still get the odd call now and then from a claim a few years ago. I wasn't even in the car as parked in Halfords car park and me inside store and a bloke reversed into my car recon he would have been off but car park attended so shoppers cant use it and go into town shopping. How good was that telling us personal injury claims were on the up so costs would have to go up all the time selling info to the ambulance chasers.
Speeding fine and points = money to Government
Speed awareness course = No points and money to area police force
If you didn't tell them and you were involved in a bad accident (at fault or not) that went to court then the police would disclose that info its then you could find you are in the mire.
If it was a minor bump no police involved then I would say you would be ok.
Just remember the point though that there are some absolute idiot drivers out on the road so you could be involved in the more serious accident and be innocent but because you have not told the insurance company you have a load of trouble on your plate.
25th Feb 2016 1:51 pm
Pelyma
Member Since: 06 Jan 2005
Location: Patching, Sussex
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NoDo$h wrote:
For the avoidance of doubt, I don't work for an insurer
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