Just needed to rant a little
Just needed to rant a little
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Stubby Pete

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2,488 posts

267 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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I was talking to a mate of mine the other night who's got a Corsa SRi. He was talking about getting a turbo kit for it which costs about £2,000 and I suggested that he'd be better off saving towards a fast car if that's what he wanted.

Then the bombshell, he can't afford to insure a fast car so this was better because he isn't going to tell his Insurance Company. Then it transpires that his 1.8SRi is only insured as a 1.4 anyway!!

I tried to explain that no insurance etc is not worth the risk but he says that it's all ok, they just won't pay for the turbo if the car is written off. There should be some anonymous tip line for both this type of thing, and "fronting" set up by the Motor Insurance Bureau. My Insurance is expensive because I'm up front and declare the fact that my car is imported and that I use it for busines. Why should s like this get away with such behaviour and (I think) genuinely don't believe that they're not doing anything wrong.

Scraggles

7,619 posts

245 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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phone crimestoppers, it is anonymous, good chance the guy has boasted to others in the pub

maybe dither and wait until he cripples some person who then finds that he gets not a lot of money to help them put their life back together, bet you will be so proud that you did not tell anyone ?

rallycross

13,675 posts

258 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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maybe you need to find some new mates, with added brain cells?!

Alexdaredevilz

5,697 posts

200 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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Its hardly the crime of the century!

madala

5,063 posts

219 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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Why should s like this get away with such behaviour and (I think) genuinely don't believe that they're not doing anything wrong.

.....because they are brain dead twunts.....

10 Pence Short

32,880 posts

238 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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Alexdaredevilz said:
Its hardly the crime of the century!
fk off!

If you drive YOU are paying extra to pay for guys like this. If you are happy to be doing that, crack on.


NoNeed

15,137 posts

221 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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Alexdaredevilz said:
Its hardly the crime of the century!
True, but if he has £2k for a turbo he has enough to insure it correctly.

Laurel Green

30,983 posts

253 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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rallycross said:
maybe you need to find some new mates, with added brain cells?!
This! With morals like that, I'd sooner not have such a mate.

Cost Captain

3,920 posts

201 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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It's just typical of people in the UK today.

Alexdaredevilz

5,697 posts

200 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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NoNeed said:
Alexdaredevilz said:
Its hardly the crime of the century!
True, but if he has £2k for a turbo he has enough to insure it correctly.
Good point, but no need to grass him up,

Just to note, I pay £2800 to insure my Tvr Chim, so im affected,

Dont forget what goes around comes around, chances are he doesn't know what hes doing and will bolt the turbo kit on, run to much boost, run it lean and it will blow any ways

NoNeed

15,137 posts

221 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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Alexdaredevilz said:
NoNeed said:
Alexdaredevilz said:
Its hardly the crime of the century!
True, but if he has £2k for a turbo he has enough to insure it correctly.
Good point, but no need to grass him up,

Just to note, I pay £2800 to insure my Tvr Chim, so im affected,

Dont forget what goes around comes around, chances are he doesn't know what hes doing and will bolt the turbo kit on, run to much boost, run it lean and it will blow any ways
I didn't say grass him up I actually said "true" to yuor quote that it's not crime of the century. But in this case what goes around deserves to come back around twice as fast twice as hard, because he has the money to do the right thing.

ETA if it was somebody I knew I would tell them to sort it before I grassed, wether or not I would actually grass doesn't matter, just knowing everytime he passes plod he would sweat.

Edited by NoNeed on Sunday 5th December 14:47

tubbystu

3,846 posts

281 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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Stubby Pete said:
I was talking to a mate of mine.......Then the bombshell, he can't afford to insure a fast car so this was better because he isn't going to tell his Insurance Company. Then it transpires that his 1.8SRi is only insured as a 1.4 anyway!!
Ssssshh. Don't tell your mate - he is wasting money. Having a car falsely insured means he realistically has no insurance, so might as well not have any anyway. Or is he worried about ANPR cameras ?

What he needs is a nice little gentle bump in the snow & ice. Car damaged and no payout, 3+ points and all in time for xmas

Mars

9,848 posts

235 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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Check out his reg plate on the Insurance Database. I bet he's lying to you about what engine size he's insuring it for.

tubbystu

3,846 posts

281 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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Alexdaredevilz said:
Its hardly the crime of the century!
No, its plain old fraud.

And I hope the "Chim with mystery engine" in you profile garage is correctly covered.

Stubby Pete

Original Poster:

2,488 posts

267 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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Crimestoppers-going a bit too far.

What I'd like to be able to do is make sure that his insurance is "reviewed" and cancelled/recalculated accordingly. His ignorance shouldn't cost him £250 fine and 6 points, no way he'd get insurance then and would probably drive around either fronted or uninsured completely (if the rest of the yoof of today are to be used as a yardstick).

soad

34,279 posts

197 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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tubbystu said:
What he needs is a nice little gentle bump in the snow & ice. Car damaged and no payout, 3+ points and all in time for xmas
Wishful thinking hehe

y282

20,566 posts

193 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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if he hits my car he'll wish he'd f***ing paid it.

R1 Loon

26,988 posts

198 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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Find out who he's insured with and then ring their Customer Relations Department with details of his name, address & reg number. They wil happily contact him (to cancel the insurance, which will really fk him up), or send someone round to investigate at the very least.

Bit confused how he's managed to hide the engine size though, as most insurers link the reg no. to the central DVLA database.

Ask him to have a read of this:

http://www.echo-news.co.uk/news/8164221.Car_owner_...

The outcome:

http://www.echo-news.co.uk/news/local_news/8628264...

The other outcomes are:

A nice IN10, 6 - 8 points and a fine of c£200, but I think it can go up to £1000 (?)

If other innocent parties are involved then all of their costs can be recovered from your "mate", in the above cases, the mother is expectd to lose her house and all other assets when the costs are finally established.






Alexdaredevilz

5,697 posts

200 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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tubbystu said:
Alexdaredevilz said:
Its hardly the crime of the century!
No, its plain old fraud.

And I hope the "Chim with mystery engine" in you profile garage is correctly covered.
Was sold to me as a 400 from a dealer, on paper its a 400, but on the dyno it produces more power than its ment to, i could put it all down to being a efficient engine

Want my name and address so you can call the police?


y282

20,566 posts

193 months

Sunday 5th December 2010
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Alexdaredevilz said:
tubbystu said:
Alexdaredevilz said:
Its hardly the crime of the century!
No, its plain old fraud.

And I hope the "Chim with mystery engine" in you profile garage is correctly covered.
Was sold to me as a 400 from a dealer, on paper its a 400, but on the dyno it produces more power than its ment to, i could put it all down to being a efficient engine

Want my name and address so you can call the police?
  • gets pen and paper ready to order several skips, pizzas, taxis, etc.