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So, i have a Criminal conviction which means only 5 or 6 underwriters will touch me, and i pay a ridiculous premium because of that ( completely unrelated to motoring in any way, Salt meet wound).
i currently pay £550ish TPO on an 03 Yamaha Thundercat (group 14), yet when i try and quote for any other group 14 bike - no sorry we cant insure you due to your conviction?! So i asked what the criteria was that i had to meet to get a quote, and was told there is none. Yet i cant quote a Group 14 GSXR 600 ( of any age).
There must be a set limit by the underwriters as to what i can and cant insure and why, as i can insure a Bandit 1250S, 5 years newer and worth double my bike for the same price as i pay now?!
So, i already insure a group 14 bike so it cant be the insurance group thats stopping them quoting.
Cant be value as all the bikes im looking at are same or less than mine.
Its not my relative lack of experience thats doing it, they said that much.
All bikes are Cat 1 alarmed and kept in a locked garage secured to the floor.
Why is it so hard just to get a straight answer from these idiots? The Doris i was on the phone to was as much use as shit flavoured ice cream, just kept repeating the same old shit and not actually listening to what i was asking for.
If i can get a quote elsewhere, more money or not, i will be changing. Bikesure/Adrian Flux have been utterly shite from the beginning, nothing but aggro dealing with them, havent got anything right first time round, I would absolutely Dread having to make a claim with them!! |
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 Posted: 10:12 - 14 Jul 2012 Post subject: Re: Bikesure = Insuramongs |
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How long do you need to declare your criminal conviction for?
It's probably best that you declared it anyway, they would have used it against you in the event of a claim.
Dean-J wrote: | So, i have a Criminal conviction which means only 5 or 6 underwriters will touch me, and i pay a ridiculous premium because of that ( completely unrelated to motoring in any way, Salt meet wound).
i currently pay £550ish TPO on an 03 Yamaha Thundercat (group 14), yet when i try and quote for any other group 14 bike - no sorry we cant insure you due to your conviction?! So i asked what the criteria was that i had to meet to get a quote, and was told there is none. Yet i cant quote a Group 14 GSXR 600 ( of any age).
There must be a set limit by the underwriters as to what i can and cant insure and why, as i can insure a Bandit 1250S, 5 years newer and worth double my bike for the same price as i pay now?!
So, i already insure a group 14 bike so it cant be the insurance group thats stopping them quoting.
Cant be value as all the bikes im looking at are same or less than mine.
Its not my relative lack of experience thats doing it, they said that much.
All bikes are Cat 1 alarmed and kept in a locked garage secured to the floor.
Why is it so hard just to get a straight answer from these idiots? The Doris i was on the phone to was as much use as shit flavoured ice cream, just kept repeating the same old shit and not actually listening to what i was asking for.
If i can get a quote elsewhere, more money or not, i will be changing. Bikesure/Adrian Flux have been utterly shite from the beginning, nothing but aggro dealing with them, havent got anything right first time round, I would absolutely Dread having to make a claim with them!! |
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yep. I made my choice, i got caught. I held my hands up and did my time.
HOW does that mean that a vehicle insurance company gets the right to charge me extortionate prices for insurance when what i did has NOTHING to do with motoring.
And how does my past dictate my future? it doesnt. If i was a career criminal or persistent offender, i could understand. But i did ONE thing wrong, 5 years ago and i get penalised for TEN years, how the fuck is that rehabilitating offenders?
Rehabilitating offenders is SUPPOSED to be about teaching them to be useful members of the community, stopping them from reoffending and keeping them out of the prison system, not bumming them from every fucking angle when they get released.
Im self employed because 99.9% of employers dont want to insure someone who's been to prison. My Home insurance DOUBLED when i declared my conviction, my motor insurance is TRIPLE what it would be if i didnt have a conviction, but you know what? Im still fucking honest about it, i declare it everytime im supposed to, and work my bollocks off to give my family the life they deserve.
So, if you'll kindly keep your opinions to yourself about a subject you clearly know nothing about, it would be most appreciated.
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Dean-J wrote: |  yep. I made my choice, i got caught. I held my hands up and did my time.
HOW does that mean that a vehicle insurance company gets the right to charge me extortionate prices for insurance when what i did has NOTHING to do with motoring.
And how does my past dictate my future? it doesnt. If i was a career criminal or persistent offender, i could understand. But i did ONE thing wrong, 5 years ago and i get penalised for TEN years, how the fuck is that rehabilitating offenders?
Rehabilitating offenders is SUPPOSED to be about teaching them to be useful members of the community, stopping them from reoffending and keeping them out of the prison system, not bumming them from every fucking angle when they get released.
Im self employed because 99.9% of employers dont want to insure someone who's been to prison. My Home insurance DOUBLED when i declared my conviction, my motor insurance is TRIPLE what it would be if i didnt have a conviction, but you know what? Im still fucking honest about it, i declare it everytime im supposed to, and work my bollocks off to give my family the life they deserve.
So, if you'll kindly keep your opinions to yourself about a subject you clearly know nothing about, it would be most appreciated.
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You're on a "PUBLIC" forum, or have you forgot?
Sorry, did you want me to pat you on the head and go "there there"??
Just because a conviction isn't motoring related doesn't mean that an insurer still won;t see the conviction as being indirectly linked.
Fraud for instance, isn't a motoring offence but will make insurers run a mile.
Instead of whinging about rehabilitating, MTFU. You fucked up, made a mistake, whatever. Put it behind you and move on.
I think tripling your insurance for 10 years is a pretty good deterrent for you not do it again, especially considering what you have said in the thread. So it seems to be working does it not?
I think 99.9% know that being convicted of a crime isn't just about the time inside.
I repeat, actions have consequences, welcome to life! You chose to do what you did, YOU! not me, not some underwriter etc etc
As for knowing nothing about it, well that might be true. But I do know that my taxes went to keeping you at her majesties pleasure.
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Its possible that the insurance rats make a character assesment based on your conviction, in the same way that being married/house/kids/employed will deem you to be a 'stand up citizen' and less likely to do something dodgy, the conviction may be singling you out as more likey to do something dodgy than Mr. Stand-Up citizen.
I'm not saying you are dodgy btw, just offering possibility.
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Nick 50 wrote: |
You're on a "PUBLIC" forum, or have you forgot?
Sorry, did you want me to pat you on the head and go "there there"??
Just because a conviction isn't motoring related doesn't mean that an insurer still won;t see the conviction as being indirectly linked.
Fraud for instance, isn't a motoring offence but will make insurers run a mile.
Instead of whinging about rehabilitating, MTFU. You fucked up, made a mistake, whatever. Put it behind you and move on.
I think tripling your insurance for 10 years is a pretty good deterrent for you not do it again, especially considering what you have said in the thread. So it seems to be working does it not?
I think 99.9% know that being convicted of a crime isn't just about the time inside.
I repeat, actions have consequences, welcome to life! You chose to do what you did, YOU! not me, not some underwriter etc etc
As for knowing nothing about it, well that might be true. But I do know that my taxes went to keeping you at her majesties pleasure.
Can I start a thread whinging about that? |
Im perfectly aware that this is a public forum, however this thread was not about my conviction, it was about crap service from an insurance company who dont know their arse from their elbow. Someone asked a question relating to the offence's effect on insurance and i answered it. At no point did i ask for a sanctimonious lecture from you on the rights and wrongs.
As i have said, i have dealt with the consequences, and am living a perfectly happy and rewarding life, wife, house, kids, vehicles, job, money etc - its all good.
Put it behind me and move on? when im still being penalised 4 years later, with another 6 years of bullshit still to come?! yeah, nice one.
And as for 99.9% knowing its about more than just the time, your wrong. in fact 80% of people who go to jail end up as repeat offenders who dont bother with things like insurance in the first place.
Basically im being tarred with the same brush as those repeat offenders, despite the fact that mine was a one off offence, never in trouble with the police before or since- thats not right is it??
But hey, im ready for more of your worldy advice, Your obviously whiter than white and fully qualified to judge me and lecture me on my choices, so please by all means, carry on! |
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sorry dude, but this is BCF, everyone judges each other, everyone insults each other, its a cesspit of fecal matter and well, thats just life.
if you want to survive here, you gotta get used to it. i've had my share of greif from this lot, but they are decent enough IF you adjust to the....well complete lack of moderation and freedom of thought and speech that goes on here lol.
should you get penalised for something over a 10 year period? well it largely depends on what it was you was sent down for. as said, fraud will make them run a mile. theft: who's to say your not stealing bike parts and putting them on your bike? insurers wont want to know if they find out. murder: big crotch rocket, kid in the road = arrow + target.
also, im with bikesure and they seem alright so far. guess i'll find out when i crash my bike or something else happens lol
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Dean-J wrote: |
Im perfectly aware that this is a public forum, however this thread was not about my conviction, it was about crap service from an insurance company who dont know their arse from their elbow. Someone asked a question relating to the offence's effect on insurance and i answered it. At no point did i ask for a sanctimonious lecture from you on the rights and wrongs.
As i have said, i have dealt with the consequences, and am living a perfectly happy and rewarding life, wife, house, kids, vehicles, job, money etc - its all good.
Put it behind me and move on? when im still being penalised 4 years later, with another 6 years of bullshit still to come?! yeah, nice one.
And as for 99.9% knowing its about more than just the time, your wrong. in fact 80% of people who go to jail end up as repeat offenders who dont bother with things like insurance in the first place.
Basically im being tarred with the same brush as those repeat offenders, despite the fact that mine was a one off offence, never in trouble with the police before or since- thats not right is it??
But hey, im ready for more of your worldy advice, Your obviously whiter than white and fully qualified to judge me and lecture me on my choices, so please by all means, carry on! |
I've not said i'm an angel, but what I am is an adult who is aware that actions have consequences. At no point have I lectured you on your choices, what i have done is made a statement of fact.
Remember that you were the one that stated it was "friggin ridiculous" that you have to declare your conviction for 10 years. This has been the case for many a year (1974 it would seem), so well before you and I were born, never mind when you committed your offence.
But like I said earlier, you made the choice you did and the above is part of the punishment, so how is it "friggin ridiculous"?
The above is the part I commented on and pissed me off. In my original post I also explained about the difference in bikes in the 600 class, so it's not that I just commented on your conviction.
Dilligaf_NO wrote: | sorry dude, but this is BCF, everyone judges each other, everyone insults each other, its a cesspit of fecal matter and well, thats just life.
if you want to survive here, you gotta get used to it. i've had my share of greif from this lot, but they are decent enough IF you adjust to the....well complete lack of moderation and freedom of thought and speech that goes on here lol.
should you get penalised for something over a 10 year period? well it largely depends on what it was you was sent down for. as said, fraud will make them run a mile. theft: who's to say your not stealing bike parts and putting them on your bike? insurers wont want to know if they find out. murder: big crotch rocket, kid in the road = arrow + target.
also, im with bikesure and they seem alright so far. guess i'll find out when i crash my bike or something else happens lol
p.s no offence to anyone here. none intended, aimed at or otherwise intended to cause offence to any single or multitude of people! |
The point i'm trying to get across is that the 10 year period is part of the punishment. The OP made the choice to break the law and what is happening is part of that.
How long someone has to declare there convictions largely depends on how long the sentence was.
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Quote: | A sentence of imprisonment [or youth custody] or corrective training for a term exceeding six months but not exceeding thirty months. |
To be honest I don't think the type of offence would bother an insurer, they just see it as more money for them. ____________________ Current Bikes: ZX7r 97 (Black Beauty), VFR400 NC24 (The banana)
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op wont like this.
You did something wrong to someone else. You got caught. You got handed a punishment of incarceration AND declaring the conviction for 10 years. You did the crime, now complete your time.
So what you can't buy the bike you want because of insurance, lots of people cant.
Until your crime has been "paid" for in full whats the point in bitching about it? Obviously you will think the punishment too harsh, wonder if the victim would feel the same. ____________________ Fallen Angel "Nae sniffing my seat now!!!!! "
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Lol at some of the comments.
No sex offenders here im afraid, and nor was there a "victim" to my crime.
I didnt steal anything, defraud anyone, nor did i hurt anyone. I am no scumbag, i simply made a bad choice to make a quick buck.
Draw from that what you will...but what i did is my business and mine alone. Im open enough about it in person as one or two from here know, yet i dont feel the need to publically broadcast what i did on an internet forum full of people i will most likely never meet.
Yes i accept that there are consequences to actions, and i stood up and accepted them and have since built a life for myself and my family that many would be lucky to have. The problem is, the system in this country makes it so hard for people to do what i have done, to live a legitimate life, that many simply give up and return to crime.
See its real easy to be judgemental and see things in black and white when they dont affect you, but when the boot is on the other foot you would all feel differently im sure. Imagine for eg, some chap pushes your missus over on a night out, and in the heat of the moment protecting her, you knock the bloke out. You get done for it and have to spend the next 10years of your life paying ridiculously over inflated insurance premiums as a result.... would you think that was fair or right?
Anywhoo, whatever. If you were in my position im sure you would feel the same, but your not, so you dont. |
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I didnt steal anything, defraud anyone, nor did i hurt anyone. I am no scumbag, i simply made a bad choice to make a quick buck.
Hard to see how you can make a quick buck illegaly without hurting someone.
I have no problems when someone serves their punishment and come out rehabilitated, however if you are still complaining about the ongoing punishment then you are not rehabilitated yet. Yeah for some crimes the punishment may seem a bit harsh,however punishments have to fit in to categories to be workable and semi consistant. There is no victemless crime. ____________________ Fallen Angel "Nae sniffing my seat now!!!!! "
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 350 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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