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kramer81 | 14:50 Wed 12th Apr 2006 | Motoring
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"use by the policyholder only in connection with his or her business or profession. This does not cover use for selling or commercial travelling"


Does business class1 insure delivery drivers using their own vehicle? Not sure if that counts as selling or commercial travelling.

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You probably need "Hire and Reward" insurance.


You are hired by someone to deliver something and you are rewarded to do this!

Business class normally covers journeys for work purposes - ie to meeting's, carers going between client's houses that sort of thing. You get business class cover on normal car insurance if requested.


Delivery drivers would need special commercial insurance covering hire or reward (although that is technically for taxi insurance - the principle applies)

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