I have points on my licence which have had considerable effect on my insurance premium over the last three years. This month I renewed my policy for 12 months on a monthly stop order from my bank. In November when my four year sentence has been served will I be able to suspend this policy and renew the balance of the year on my new points status.? How are points deducted and cleared from ones licence counterfoil ?
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bednobs Thurs 21/08/08 15:42
most insurance companies ask you about convictions in the last 5 years, not just ones you have this moment, so it wouldnt make any difference whatsoever, because you would still have to declare you got them less than 5 years ago
when its time for the points to come off, you just send your lisesne in and they take them off
wasp Thurs 21/08/08 15:58
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Thanks for that Bedknobs. It's my understanding however
that insurance quotes online, as most of them are, request
current licence endorsements. Not so ?
bednobs Thurs 21/08/08 16:02
no, i just went to "go compare" and one of the q's is this = Any motoring convictions (including fixed penalty endorsements or anything pending) in the last 5 years
wasp Thurs 21/08/08 16:09
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Damnation looks as though I'll have to bite the bullet for an other year. Thanks Bedknobs