MK5 Golf GTI
General => Random Chat => Topic started by: LouCyffer on December 11, 2010, 07:36:49 am
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The Association Of British Insurers recommends that any customer required to pay a supplement to their premium for fitting winter tyres contacts their insurer's head office directly. Their recommendation is that these tyres should not attract any 'modification' supplement.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-11969958
If you've been charged, get on to your insurer for your money back.
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Just seen this on the BBC news. Does these mean that those that have been charged can get a refund?
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If I was just changing tyres and not the alloys + the tyres were the same size as those they replaced I would not tell my insurer .... they are a different tread and compound but then Pirelli and Bridgestone are too - I am sure an insurer would find it impossible not to pay out ....
I am all in favour of telling insurers about modifications, etc but I think we can all go too far trying to be 'good' and 'open / honest' + this has, in some cases, given insurers the opportunity to take the p*ss. Changing alloys as well though and I would tell them ....
Just my view FWIW.
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Just seen this on the BBC news. Does these mean that those that have been charged can get a refund?
That's exactly how I read it, yes. A refund is due