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	<title>Comments on: Careless Rizla</title>
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		<title>By: Whitesam Sam</title>
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		<dc:creator>Whitesam Sam</dc:creator>
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		<description>Traps with insurance companies abound and it pays to be honest; they will knock back phoney claims and cancel a policy, making it hard to find another, like the guy who took a hammer to his car in the hailstorm, hoping to get a new one.

They will not pay up for damage if you let someone drive the car who was intoxicated or unlicensed or not authorised.

Insuring a 17 year old’s car in dad’s name is asking for trouble when a claim is made and the insurer wants to know why the driver was not nominated on the policy.

Some insurance companies will allow young drivers with their own car to drive the family vehicle occasionally, if they are told upfront, and it’s not a Ferrari! Or they might add a surcharge.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Traps with insurance companies abound and it pays to be honest; they will knock back phoney claims and cancel a policy, making it hard to find another, like the guy who took a hammer to his car in the hailstorm, hoping to get a new one.</p>
<p>They will not pay up for damage if you let someone drive the car who was intoxicated or unlicensed or not authorised.</p>
<p>Insuring a 17 year old’s car in dad’s name is asking for trouble when a claim is made and the insurer wants to know why the driver was not nominated on the policy.</p>
<p>Some insurance companies will allow young drivers with their own car to drive the family vehicle occasionally, if they are told upfront, and it’s not a Ferrari! Or they might add a surcharge.</p>
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