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 Snapworld L Plate Warrior
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 Posted: 11:26 - 20 Jan 2012 Post subject: eBike - They don't pay because I have different address? |
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Hi all
My motorbike got stolen two months ago (boo). The police found it around East London and it was taken to a depot,then a garage. The insurance asked me for plenty of paperwork in order to give the garage the green light for them to start repairing my bike. Then all the drama started.
I have two addressed, the address where my stuff is registered (I don't live there, I may sleep there once every two weeks or so) and then my partner's address, where I sleep and where the bike stays overnight.
On the V5 the bike is registered to my address, as in for the insurance records the bike is registered my partners address. When I filled in the form for the insurance they asked me where the motorbike stays overnight, so I gave my partners address. Now they are accusing me of lying and they are not giving the green light to the garage because they say that I have two addresses. WTF? They are also getting solicitors to get back to me as they won't listen to me and just tell me to wait for letters from the solicitors. This is ridiculous. I need to use my motorbike for work and I haven't lied!
Any tips? What can I do? If i ring them they will just tell me to wait for solicitors and to deal with them. ahgrrrrrrr
Appreciate your help
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 Snapworld L Plate Warrior
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 Posted: 12:13 - 20 Jan 2012 Post subject: |
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it was stolen from V5 address, sadly.
What is the worst that could happen? Would I just pay the difference between postcodes charges just so they can just get on and fix it or would they try to cancel my whole policy and not pay a single penny? |
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Hi
Insurance is an agreement of utmost faith. You don't have to tell them everything, but you do have to tell them anything that you think might be relevant. I would say that having the bike at a different address would be deemed as obviously relevant for theft insurance purposes.
As such you might well be stuffed. I would not be surprised if they refuse to pay out on this claim entirely, and on this I would think all you can do is appeal to their mercy. I would expect them to do something with the policy for the future (ie, charge you an increased premium for the rest of the year or cancel the policy).
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| Snapworld wrote: | it was stolen from V5 address, sadly.  |
And you can't see any problem with that?
If they won't talk to you on the phone, that's a sign that they're digging in for trench warfare that could drag on for years and cost millions of lives.
Suck it up, write it all down, explain that it was very rarely kept at that address (what was it doing there though?), and prepare yourself for the worst.
In the mean time, if you need your bike back, pay for (or do) the repairs yourself, you're not getting this resolved quickly. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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 Snapworld L Plate Warrior
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 Posted: 13:01 - 20 Jan 2012 Post subject: |
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But the bike is fully insured, what if it gets stolen near V5 address?
If i pay for the repairs myself, would I still be able to ride continuing using my insurance? Would I just need to keep the bill from the garage so they can pay for it in the future?
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First of all is it more expensive to insure at the V5 address? Run some quotes and check.
Second of all if they are closing ranks and not discussing things then I would class that as an unnecessary delay and inform them I will be contacting the ombudsman, Meanwhile gather evidence that you do stay at the partners house and signed statements from neighbours that the bike is usually kept there overnight, ____________________ Fallen Angel "Nae sniffing my seat now!!!!! "
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| moppy wrote: | | Jamey wrote: | Why don't people just say it was nicked from the insured address in the first place, save themselves a lot of hassle.
They're never gonna know where it was nicked from. | Thing is, that would become lying to the police...Which seems worse than lying to the insurance people. |
Oh, pffft, they won't care either way, they'll just give you a crime number then get back to their real job eating biscuits and filling in forms in the cop shop.
| Raffles wrote: | The insurers should not be allowed to wriggle out of payment simply because you occasionally stay at a different address. |
No, but in the case where it's the vehicle's registered address, it's perfectly reasonably for them to say "Oh reeeeeally?"
There's no suggestion (yet) that they're going to refuse to pay out, but on the facts that they have to hand, it will look like the OP was trying to pull a fast one. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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What bike is it?
It might not even be worth claiming, you'll have to pay an increase in premium for the next 5 years and an excess so it maybe well be cheaper in the long run to just fix it yourself.
Just a suggestion. ____________________ CBT Passed: 30/08/2009, Theory Passed: 31/08/2010, Mod 1 Passed: 6/9/2010, Mod 2 Passed: 13/09/2010. Restriction ended 13/09/2012.
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Actually, reading your original post, you don't have to wait for their legal ghouls to deign to contact you. Write to their complaints department, explain the situation as you've explained it to us, and state that unless they either pay up or authorise the repairs immediately, you'll take it to the Financial Ombudsman Service (and they'll be £400 out of pocket regardless of the outcome).
And I agree with 0l0dom0l0; is it so badly damaged that it can't be ridden? You might be as well just taking it back - it's your bike - and seeing if you can bodge it. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 23 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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