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Green Flag experience - anyone use them?
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That doesn't say "if the car ever has been used in the past to carry things or people for money. For example, as a courier service or taxi" ... it's written in the present tense, which would imply that previous use as a taxi but current use as a personal vehicle should be covered.0
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That doesn't say "if the car ever has been used in the past to carry things or people for money. For example, as a courier service or taxi" ... it's written in the present tense, which would imply that previous use as a taxi but current use as a personal vehicle should be covered.
Would be interesting to know the timings involved: expiry of minicab plate vs inception of GF policy.0 -
Would be interesting to know the timings involved: expiry of minicab plate vs inception of GF policy.
And how you'd prove that the car you've got with a minicab sticker in the back hasn't been used as a minicab since you got it. Presumably they don't cover it because of how it's been treated in the past rather than because it's a commercial vehicle anyway.0
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