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 Post subject: its renewal time...
PostPosted: Fri Feb 04, 2022 6:16 pm 
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what do you think?





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 Post subject: Re: its renewal time...
PostPosted: Fri Feb 04, 2022 6:23 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: its renewal time...
PostPosted: Fri Feb 04, 2022 7:13 pm 
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wannabeeahack wrote:
what do you think?





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Increase to £10m P/L £46.88
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What for two months? :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

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 Post subject: Re: its renewal time...
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wannabeeahack wrote:
what do you think?





Premium £1165.00
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Legal Expenses £Included as standard
Breakdown Cover £RAC Included
Increase to £10m P/L £46.88
Total £1236.88

What for two months? :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:



yeah, stuck on that, cant quit the school run

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 Post subject: Re: its renewal time...
PostPosted: Fri Feb 04, 2022 9:42 pm 
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yeah, stuck on that, cant quit the school run

Why can't you quit the school run? never heard such tosh. What would happen to the run if you broke a leg?

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 Post subject: Re: its renewal time...
PostPosted: Sat Feb 05, 2022 3:40 pm 
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yeah, stuck on that, cant quit the school run

Why can't you quit the school run? never heard such tosh. What would happen to the run if you broke a leg?



"it is your legally contracted obligation to operate the route"

4 weeks notice or penalties imposed

so was son ill in october, couldnt arrange/find cover, county sacked us off the route but they found cover

officially (in the contract) they COULD impose a fine of whatever cover costs for the remaining whole term of the contract

if they sack a firm off system they can do that for ALL the firms runs

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 Post subject: Re: its renewal time...
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so im insuring £1200 for march+aprils remaining work (29 days)

if i then quit ill claim a refund after cancelling insurance

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 Post subject: Re: its renewal time...
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wannabeeahack wrote:
grandad wrote:
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yeah, stuck on that, cant quit the school run

Why can't you quit the school run? never heard such tosh. What would happen to the run if you broke a leg?



"it is your legally contracted obligation to operate the route"

4 weeks notice or penalties imposed

so was son ill in october, couldnt arrange/find cover, county sacked us off the route but they found cover

officially (in the contract) they COULD impose a fine of whatever cover costs for the remaining whole term of the contract

if they sack a firm off system they can do that for ALL the firms runs

Ah. so you can quit but you just haven't tendered 4 weeks notice. So it is your fault for not planning ahead. What a moby!

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 Post subject: Re: its renewal time...
PostPosted: Sun Feb 06, 2022 9:01 am 
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wannabeeahack wrote:
so im insuring £1200 for march+aprils remaining work (29 days)

if i then quit ill claim a refund after cancelling insurance


If you do cancel your insurance, sit down when you make your call. I renewed December 22nd. Cost £900. Cancellation fee of £100. Refund of £395.

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 Post subject: Re: its renewal time...
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anyone tried H&R insurance on a month by month basis?

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 Post subject: Re: its renewal time...
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Ah. so you can quit but you just haven't tendered 4 weeks notice. So it is your fault for not planning ahead. What a moby!


Its not quite as simple as that but yes, i could have put in a months notice January 18th, BUT..............i only got my plate January 6th so i SHOULD have given 4 weeks then, or before, or not bothered...but its a decent paid route, and im a pensioner...

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wannabeeahack wrote:
anyone tried H&R insurance on a month by month basis?

No, but it isn't cheap.

Weekly even worse.

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 Post subject: Re: its renewal time...
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wannabeeahack wrote:
grandad wrote:
Ah. so you can quit but you just haven't tendered 4 weeks notice. So it is your fault for not planning ahead. What a moby!


Its not quite as simple as that but yes, i could have put in a months notice January 18th, BUT..............i only got my plate January 6th so i SHOULD have given 4 weeks then, or before, or not bothered...but its a decent paid route, and im a pensioner...

Why moan about it then?

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 Post subject: Re: its renewal time...
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grandad wrote:
Ah. so you can quit but you just haven't tendered 4 weeks notice. So it is your fault for not planning ahead. What a moby!


Its not quite as simple as that but yes, i could have put in a months notice January 18th, BUT..............i only got my plate January 6th so i SHOULD have given 4 weeks then, or before, or not bothered...but its a decent paid route, and im a pensioner...

Why moan about it then?



in all the years on here when has he not liked to have a good moan ? Sometimes it's good for the soul and it's given you something interesting to discuss has it not ?

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 Post subject: Re: its renewal time...
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Why moan about it then?



have you seen my other post?

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