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    Ive changed my car quite a few times this year and at the weekend my insurance company (Churchill) said that they wont make any more changes to my policy due to this.

    I now need to change company......

    Is a traders policy possible even though im not a 'trader'?

    Failing that, are there any companies that allow as many as i want?

    Im talking consecutive cars I.E. one after the other, not loads on my policy at once.

    Handjobs/fingering for all sensible answers.

    Cheers all.

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    Just out of interest how many cars have you have? IIRC i changed mine 6 maybe 7 times. That was with HIC.
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    How come you change so often?

    I guess they cant be arsed with updating the database all the time so have told you to stop.... fair enough really .

    IIRC with a traders policy you cant actually have your name on the V5

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    I had a quick tally up and i think its around 8 or 9 cars.

    I seem to get bored often, and as soon as i get that feeling, a good deal comes up.

    Ive gone from a £70 Cavalier to an Audi A3 1.8 20v turbo

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    I got told this on the fifth change... Its because the insurance companys don't want you trading (buying and selling).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart
    IIRC with a traders policy you cant actually have your name on the V5
    Incorrect,you can add your own cars to the database,providing theyre in your ownership for 14days or more iirc,OP just keep to one car
    Last edited by Andy; 22-11-10 at 09:09 PM.

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    interesting. My mate who was a trader couldnt drive his own cars on the trader policy he had.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart
    interesting. My mate who was a trader couldnt drive his own cars on the trader policy he had.
    Who was he with?
    I could on mine (DNA) was for recovering cars,and servicing and repairs+the normal social domestic and whatever,and 3 other people i know had quads,bikes,mk1 escorts and allsorts on theirs,and yes i actually saw their policies.
    Any cars i wanted to add i just had to tell them.

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    why are they moaning take a few seconds and they charge you £70+ for them to do it, money in there pocket

    and the 10mins of call to the 0845 number

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    Quote Originally Posted by General Baxter
    why are they moaning take a few seconds and they charge you £70+ for them to do it, money in there pocket
    I fukkin hate that charge,"administration fee" what 7 pieces of paper?

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