MK5 Golf GTI

General => Random Chat => Topic started by: Trekmeister on March 30, 2013, 05:00:15 pm

Title: Made a huge gaff
Post by: Trekmeister on March 30, 2013, 05:00:15 pm
I insured my sons car on his behalf as he was away with the forces, anyway he has been pulled by the police who said his car is not insured, he has a producer as the company is closed now. On checking I have put one wrong number on the policy. Does this mean I have now caused my son to end with points on his license for no insurance?
Title: Re: Made a huge gaff
Post by: JoeDarKa on March 30, 2013, 05:03:05 pm
Is it massively different? Or very similar? M or N for instance. Depends on the policeman though probably
Title: Re: Made a huge gaff
Post by: DF2008 on March 30, 2013, 05:05:14 pm
Hi,

Hope PC Plod looks kindly on you as this seems a genuine error. I can belive your the first or last.

Explain the situation that he was away in the forces and hopefully they will see sense.

All the best
Title: Re: Made a huge gaff
Post by: Trekmeister on March 30, 2013, 05:05:48 pm
I put NDJ instead of YDJ and the thing is that the car comes back as a ford focus when I have just checked even though it says BMW on the insurance policy.
Title: Re: Made a huge gaff
Post by: DF2008 on March 30, 2013, 05:13:38 pm
Not a massive cock up so may well be OK. Would be more worried about an insurance claim if you had a ding as they would drop you like a stone. Get it sorted ASAP you never know what plonker is behind you!!!
Title: Re: Made a huge gaff
Post by: olufsen on March 30, 2013, 05:17:49 pm
That's a cruel error to make, it's only one digit... however it still isn't insured :( I would stop using the car until you can get insurance for it.
Then plead with the copper that it's a genuine mistake; as you have no connection with the car you did insure... good luck mate.
Title: Re: Made a huge gaff
Post by: rich83 on March 30, 2013, 05:19:56 pm
I would like to think they they will see it as a genuine mistake...
Title: Re: Made a huge gaff
Post by: Trekmeister on March 30, 2013, 05:20:46 pm
That's a cruel error to make, it's only one digit... however it still isn't insured :( I would stop using the car until you can get insurance for it.
Then plead with the copper that it's a genuine mistake; as you have no connection with the car you did insure... good luck mate.

I am hoping the insurance company will make the change but he has to produce his documents within 7 days. I am surprised the car is insured as a BMW although on the database that registration is for a ford focus. I would have thought they would have picked that up? Anyway an anxious wait until Tuesday when the insurance company opens up again.
Title: Re: Made a huge gaff
Post by: Fletch..gti on March 30, 2013, 06:32:51 pm
A mistake is just that ,a mistake . You have paid for your insurance at least unlike some
GOOD LUCK  on Tuesday
Title: Re: Made a huge gaff
Post by: bigeyd on March 30, 2013, 08:43:39 pm
My other half had the wrong reg on her insurance for two years,they paid out when she had an accident so I doubt very much that the old bill will punish you's.
Title: Re: Made a huge gaff
Post by: olufsen on March 30, 2013, 09:12:18 pm
I didn't quite understand the Focus BMW thing.
Does the policy actually state the correct car?  If so, I'd say you are in far better standing. :happy2:
Title: Re: Re: Re: Made a huge gaff
Post by: Trekmeister on March 30, 2013, 09:26:15 pm
I didn't quite understand the Focus BMW thing.
Does the policy actually state the correct car?  If so, I'd say you are in far better standing. :happy2:
The policy states it is a 2007 BMW 320d es although doing a check the plate belongs to a focus c-max. Looking at the insurance database online it states that reg is insured and states its a BMW 320d es even though that actual plate isnt its from a focus.

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Title: Re: Made a huge gaff
Post by: andyR43 on March 30, 2013, 10:11:39 pm
You'll be fine. I had a similar scenario with a car a few years ago that had the numbers *225*** on the front plates and *255*** on the back plates. When I phoned up to arrange the insurance I looked out of my window and quoted the, incorrect, rear registration. It was only months later when I realised I could never ever remember the registration of that particular car that I realised the front/rear number plates were different. :rolleye:
 After checking details in my log book I realised the insurance details were incorrect and phoned them to change it. They informed me that my car would have still been insured as it was a genuine mistake and the actual details (make, model etc) of car insured was correct.  :smiley:
Title: Re: Made a huge gaff
Post by: edd666999 on March 31, 2013, 08:54:50 am
Once you call the insurance and have it changed they will send you a new cover letter. That cover letter will be dated after your son being pulled obviously.

You need a new cover letter and ask them to send you a letter explaining your son would have still been insured should he have had an accident.

This will take more than 7days so pop into your local station and they will extend this time for you.
Title: Re: Made a huge gaff
Post by: dokez on March 31, 2013, 11:27:37 am
It happened to me, mistaken with a N instead of M. I had to go home whilst the pc plod followed me to show them my documents.   They saw it was a genuine error and i had to phone my insurance in front of them to correct the error.

So you should be ok.
Title: Re: Made a huge gaff
Post by: Tomm on April 01, 2013, 02:07:29 am
this happened with my sister, last digit was wrong. Police never said much just asked for insurance documents and that was it.
Title: Re: Made a huge gaff
Post by: SteveyD on April 02, 2013, 08:22:45 am
Once you call the insurance and have it changed they will send you a new cover letter. That cover letter will be dated after your son being pulled obviously.

You need a new cover letter and ask them to send you a letter explaining your son would have still been insured should he have had an accident.

This will take more than 7days so pop into your local station and they will extend this time for you.

Exactly that. If they don't play fair then you will end up in court.  Nothing to be frightened about as you will have the evidence to prove your in the clear and have the points dropped.
Title: Re: Made a huge gaff
Post by: Trekmeister on April 03, 2013, 05:28:52 pm
Called insurance company who rectified mistake and said to ask the police to call them to confirm the vehicle would have been insured. Went to the police station in my local town and the receptionist was not very helpful and said she would just send the original and new insurance certificate off for them to decide.
Not happy with that so called Derbyshire constabulary and spoke to ticketing who were extremely helpful, took all the details etc and contacted the officer in question. Received a call back stating there would be no further action taken. Huge relief now that this has been resolved  :smiley:
Title: Re: Made a huge gaff
Post by: bakili on April 03, 2013, 06:29:34 pm
Good result  :happy2:

I have 55 vehicles in our fleet, keeping rfl, mot and insurance up to date not easy task  :fighting: