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seven-day-weekend wrote: »People can't just ask a question on here as something they don't know the answer to, these days. People always assume there is a hidden agenda.
I asked one about whether I had to declare some expired driving licence points when renewing car insurance, and the replies I got sounded as though I was trying to cheat the insurance company out of thousands. No, I asked the question because I didn't know the answer! It quite upset me, I must admit, and I probably won't ask for advice again.
So if I, as an old hand on these forums, can be upset and hesitant to ask anything, how does that look to new people? rant over.
I assumed the OP was asking just because they didn't know the UK law on this, nothing more nor less.
That is a shame.
I know what you mean but you should not let the naysayers win.0
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