ivorystraws
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I just renewed my car insurance today and Quinn Direct told me that i was now insured to drive my own car and 3rd party insurance on any other car , as long as I had permission .
I asked them if other car had to be insured and they said no. I was covered under Quinn D .
I just renewed my car insurance today and Quinn Direct told me that i was now insured to drive my own car and 3rd party insurance on any other car , as long as I had permission .
I asked them if other car had to be insured and they said no. I was covered under Quinn D .
No - there are lots of differences, and not just in the premiums. :mad:i am in the UK but insurance should be similar in Ireland...
Ok, first of all you could invalidate you/your brothers policy by doing this. The companies will ask on a proposal form 'are you the main user/owner of the vehicle', if you put down yes to the vehicle that you are insuring for your brother, than you are falsifying information. Next it probably won't end up saving either one of you a lot of money. You will have to use your no claim bonus to insure your brother (note, if he has an accident it will be your bonus that will be deleted) but then you will have to reinsure your own car without a bonus so what you save on the swings you'll pay on the roundabouts. So basically its not worth doing, leave your brother pay his own insurance, apologise for selling him a high cc car and promising him cheap insurance and buy him an easter egg instead
www.powerinsurances.ie
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