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I know we've had this debate before, but hasn't this question been declared unfair, or something like that? The cancellation blacklist records are kept for five years, I think.
Regardless how long the 'blacklist records' are or aren't supposedly held for, if the question asked is "ever", the proposer should answer as yes, as he has.
What your inferring is the proposer could say no after the records are expunged, as it's not provable.
That's still non disclosure.0 -
paddyandstumpy wrote: »Regardless how long the 'blacklist records' are or aren't supposedly held for, if the question asked is "ever", the proposer should answer as yes, as he has.
What your inferring is the proposer could say no after the records are expunged, as it's not provable.
That's still non disclosure.
You would also probably need to have gone without car insurance for 5 years also as when you claim you have had the cancelation the records on CUE will be updated again i imagine so it will always be there.All your base are belong to us.0
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