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Question about insurance on broken down car
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missbunbury wrote: »The car I'm borrowing is rubbish enough that it would be written off in practically any accident to be honest, it's only worth a couple of hundred quid. Plus I'm only using it a couple of times a week, I don't drive a great deal. The owner is more than happy for me to drive with my cover and the insurance company have confirmed I'm fine to do so. I've actually retaxed my own (broken) car now because I was worried that not doing so would mess with the insurance covering me on the borrowed car but I've opted to pay monthly which I don't usually do but I thought easier to do that than try to get a refund if it turns out fixing the car isn't economical.
It's really easy to get a refund on tax. Sorn it online.0
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