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Adice - I was uninsured but didnt know at the time.
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Tammykitty wrote: »No it covers them to drive my car only.
I can drive any car under third party driving other car extensions (Standard) or pay extra and it upgrades to fully comp.
There is no option to upgrade to give named drivers DOC extensions
Which was the issue under discussion. :wall:0 -
Silver-Surfer wrote: »Which was the issue under discussion. :wall:
Both issues - any drive cover and named drivers having DOC were under discussion as lot of people don't seem to think any driver cover exists or is very expensive!That would be MASSIVELY unusual, and almost certainly very expensive indeed. Is there any minimum age specified?
Who's the policy with, and what does the exact wording say?
Originally Posted by icegem92
The car owners policy allows anybody with a fully drivers license to drive car and they will be covered third party.
Which insurer offers such a policy?0 -
Tammykitty wrote: »Both issues - any drive cover and named drivers having DOC were under discussion as lot of people don't seem to think any driver cover exists or is very expensive!
No, the original topic was about being done for no insurance as the op thought doc was extended to named drivers.
Unfortunately you got the wrong end of the stick.0 -
Silver-Surfer wrote: »No, the original topic was about being done for no insurance as the op thought doc was extended to named drivers.
Unfortunately you got the wrong end of the stick.
And the OP wasn't uninsured as they were insured under any driver cover on the car owners insurance.0 -
Tammykitty wrote: »I just checked my AXA policy and it for anyone aged 25 - 70, and no they don't need there own insurance.
It was £33 to add it as an extra to my policy
Which AXA product is it?0 -
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