7 days drive away insurance... What a joke!
7 days drive away insurance... What a joke!
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Donatello

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1,035 posts

184 months

Thursday 16th February 2012
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Just bought our new car and got an HPI check on it first. Received an email saying 'Call Aviva for a free no obligation quote and 7 days drive away insurance FREE OF CHARGE'.

It states if you are under 21 or the car is more than 10 years old, you will not get the free 7 days. Neither of those apply to me and I phoned them up, gave them my reference number, spent 15 minutes going through every detail to then be told 'This particular vehicle has restrictions, nobody under 25 can be insured on this vehicle with Aviva. Therefore we cannot offer you 7 days drive away insurance.'

What a waste of my time, why not ask me my D.O.B and car reg first to see if I am eligible? Also I have quotes from every bloody company on this planet INCLUDING a quote from Aviva's website!

Now I have to take the Golf off the road on Saturday rather than the following week frown

djglover

424 posts

240 months

Thursday 16th February 2012
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Was pretty happy with it when I got my Ibiza, there quote at the end of the 7 days wasn't competitive though.

rallycross

13,693 posts

260 months

Thursday 16th February 2012
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HPI 7 days free insurance works fine for most situations, but it does not work for high risk cases - can you guess why that is?

Mastodon2

14,165 posts

188 months

Thursday 16th February 2012
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Donatello said:
Just bought our new car and got an HPI check on it first. Received an email saying 'Call Aviva for a free no obligation quote and 7 days drive away insurance FREE OF CHARGE'.

It states if you are under 21 or the car is more than 10 years old, you will not get the free 7 days. Neither of those apply to me and I phoned them up, gave them my reference number, spent 15 minutes going through every detail to then be told 'This particular vehicle has restrictions, nobody under 25 can be insured on this vehicle with Aviva. Therefore we cannot offer you 7 days drive away insurance.'

What a waste of my time, why not ask me my D.O.B and car reg first to see if I am eligible? Also I have quotes from every bloody company on this planet INCLUDING a quote from Aviva's website!

Now I have to take the Golf off the road on Saturday rather than the following week frown
Had the same myself, over 21 but under 25, high risk car, 10 minutes on the phone to Bangladesh, a crap quote and then the revelation that under 25s aren't covered on my car. Waste of time!

Donatello

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1,035 posts

184 months

Thursday 16th February 2012
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I'm only 21 and it's not exactly a Ferrari. ST220 Estate, that typical boy racer car...

Said she couldn't even quote me yet I got a quote on their website? Never mind...

rallycross

13,693 posts

260 months

Thursday 16th February 2012
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So it's not a joke then it's just not a way to get FREE insurance for young drivers on high powered cars.

Donatello

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1,035 posts

184 months

Thursday 16th February 2012
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It's only 7 days, not as if I'm asking them to give me my annual policy free of charge...

I wanted 7 days so I could enjoy a few days with the golf before it goes into storage.

sebhaque

6,534 posts

204 months

Thursday 16th February 2012
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I got 7 days free when I bought my Impreza (at 19!), I remember at the end of the 7 days I got a call from Ruposhi "Peter" Aktktkquengo asking if I'd like to take out a years policy - at the competitive rate of £9,000! Poor guy was convinced it was a good deal and don't understand why I burst out laughing after he said he'd be happy to put it through there and then.

ETA: how rude of me, congratulations on the new car biggrin PH needs pictures!

Donatello

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1,035 posts

184 months

Thursday 16th February 2012
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sebhaque said:
I got 7 days free when I bought my Impreza (at 19!), I remember at the end of the 7 days I got a call from Ruposhi "Peter" Aktktkquengo asking if I'd like to take out a years policy - at the competitive rate of £9,000! Poor guy was convinced it was a good deal and don't understand why I burst out laughing after he said he'd be happy to put it through there and then.

ETA: how rude of me, congratulations on the new car biggrin PH needs pictures!
No fair!! Rude boy 'scooby' scallywag gets it, why don't I? Lol

Cheers for the congrats, will do a readers ride thread when I get it home and maybe after its cleaned!

Mastodon2

14,165 posts

188 months

Thursday 16th February 2012
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rallycross said:
So it's not a joke then it's just not a way to get FREE insurance for young drivers on high powered cars.
It's only 7 days, it's not some magical gateway to being able to drive a car well beyond your means.

mattmoxon

5,026 posts

241 months

Thursday 16th February 2012
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I wouldn't worry about it, I was 22 when I bought a Focus ST, the driveaway insurance wouldn't cover me either. Strangely Norwich Union (now Aviva) could offer me a quote on their website confused not that it was competitive mind you.

robsco

7,875 posts

199 months

Thursday 16th February 2012
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sebhaque said:
I got 7 days free when I bought my Impreza (at 19!), I remember at the end of the 7 days I got a call from Ruposhi "Peter" Aktktkquengo asking if I'd like to take out a years policy - at the competitive rate of £9,000! Poor guy was convinced it was a good deal and don't understand why I burst out laughing after he said he'd be happy to put it through there and then.

ETA: how rude of me, congratulations on the new car biggrin PH needs pictures!
Almost as impressive as my quote on a 147 1.6 Twin Spark. Sorted out the 7-day drive away policy, to be informed that a year's insurance would be £13500. This was also at 19 years old. The poor woman on the end of the telephone didn't want to tell me the price, such was her embarrassment.

kiethton

14,499 posts

203 months

Thursday 16th February 2012
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I had the same with the BMW version when i got my E92 335i at 21.......had to put it straight onto my policy

CraigMST

9,080 posts

188 months

Thursday 16th February 2012
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I know my Mondeo ST TDCi isn't exactly powerful at 155 bhp but I was ok with the free 7 days insurance at 21.
They give quite a high quote but I guessed that they wouldn't be able to touch Admiral anyway.

TheTurbonator

2,792 posts

174 months

Thursday 16th February 2012
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Mine was fine when I arranged mine. The excess was a little high though (about £400 I think) and their quote if I decided to take a policy with them at the end was ridiculously high.

Geoffers

889 posts

276 months

Saturday 18th February 2012
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Mastodon2 said:
rallycross said:
So it's not a joke then it's just not a way to get FREE insurance for young drivers on high powered cars.
It's only 7 days, it's not some magical gateway to being able to drive a car well beyond your means.
How do you know its beyond his means you condescending sod, you know nothing about the lad, I had various GTI`s and GTE`s etc when I was the same age as him, think a lot of us on here have.

sebhaque

6,534 posts

204 months

Saturday 18th February 2012
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^ I think you're missing his point there chap, he was talking about drivers in general trying to wangle "free" insurance by using the 7-day policy.

Geoffers

889 posts

276 months

Saturday 18th February 2012
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sebhaque said:
^ I think you're missing his point there chap, he was talking about drivers in general trying to wangle "free" insurance by using the 7-day policy.
If I did then I apologise, think you can read it two ways, guess I read it the wrong way!

DocJock

8,722 posts

263 months

Saturday 18th February 2012
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Donatello said:
What a waste of my time, why not ask me my D.O.B and car reg first to see if I am eligible? Also I have quotes from every bloody company on this planet INCLUDING a quote from Aviva's website!
Simple. They now have all your details on record for their future use and for selling on to third parties.