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My daughter has this exact same situation with her car. It's at home right now but will be in Cambridge from september onwards when she starts yr 2 at Uni.
12mths premiun at home - £1060
12 months premium at uni digs - £870
I asked the insurance company and they said insure it at home right now and change the address when she takes the car off to Uni, then they'll refund the pro-rata difference, so we'll get probably £100 less admin fees back. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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| Pete. wrote: | My daughter has this exact same situation with her car. It's at home right now but will be in Cambridge from september onwards when she starts yr 2 at Uni.
12mths premiun at home - £1060
12 months premium at uni digs - £870
I asked the insurance company and they said insure it at home right now and change the address when she takes the car off to Uni, then they'll refund the pro-rata difference, so we'll get probably £100 less admin fees back. |
Unless I'm mistaking something, this is a different circumstance - is she there all year around? If not, what do you do in vacation time?
I spend 9 weeks there, 5 weeks 'home', 9 weeks there, 5 weeks 'home', 9 weeks there, then 15 weeks 'home'.
Though I have a postal address all year round as it's halls of residence.
Seems it would cost more in admin fees to change the address every few weeks.
By "next year" I mean September 2013. I'm moving out completely then so it's obvious I can name it as permanent residence location.
Up until then, I can honestly call neither location my permanent home, that's the issue. |
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I would speak to the Ins co about this.
Clearly if you insure at whichever is the cheapest and something happens at other address and they find out that you reside there for a good % of the year, you are giving them a excuse not to pay.
Clearly this cannot be a uncommon situation for them, given the number of students there are.... ____________________ Just because my bike was A DIVVY, does not mean i am...... |
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Give them all the information - by email, ideally - and let them sort it out. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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I'm with bikesure and when I joined and told them I was student they wanted both addresses and said I'd be paying a premium dependent on my home address (£90 higher) and as I barely have the bike there at all, I just told them to take that address off.
But maybe your insurer will take both addresses into account like that? ____________________
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