Fab Foodie
hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
- Location
- Kirton, Devon.
Sometimes thing are more difficult than they need be...
Let me tell a tale:
3 years ago we traded 2 family cars for 1 Citroen C8 in Mrs FF's name (paperwork in her name as she's least likely to be run-over by a bus than me).
Work circumstances have changed and we need a second car as I need transport occasionally to Portbury (Bristol) and Airports a couple times a week for which I'm getting an allowance. To add to the confusion, my eldest daughter has just started driving lessons.
So...
Plan might be for me to use the C8 for the Portbury/Airport stuff (It’ll do about 42mpg on the motorway c/w 37 around town only) and then buy a small/cheap 2nd car say a S/H Fiat Panda for the wife’s main car to bimble around ferrying the kids/shopping yadda yadda and to put my daughter on the insurance when she passes her test.
Naturally, some ball-park insurance costs are required…
My existing insurance company (NFU Mutual) are uncertain their underwriters will play ball, at least I spoke with a human being who understood what I'm trying to do and she's looking into it to cost it with and without my daughter’s participation.
I thought I’d try direct line… It took 20 mins for the call to be answered and then the call-centre chap was trying to tell me stuff before I even said why I called.
So, I explained and he stated that the only way they can do it is to insure the car in my daughter’s name and add my wife and I as 2nd drivers. He explained why and it seemed reasonable, so I asked him for a quote. Well, he couldn’t give me one as I did not have the registration number of the car I was going to purchase and he couldn’t get past that screen on the computer (FFS), also even IF I knew the registration, I could not ask for a quote on behalf of my daughter, she would have to do it herself or her partner could… but not her Dad heh?
BUT, I could do-it on line for her and I wouldn’t need the car registration (WTF?), so I did. Formaphobic though I am I worked my way through the on-line questionnaire and got as far as the final car details bit and then the system crashed… /forum/Smileys/classic/rolleyes.gif am now very pissed-off and just disillusioned with modern life…
Why does it have to be so chuffing complicated and time consuming?
Anyway, anyone done anything similar and how did you do it?
Can you recommend me an insurance company where I can deal with a human being who will listen to what I want (this was why we ended-up at the NFU, proper personal service for no real price penalty)?
It’s no wonder people go off their trolleys…
Let me tell a tale:
3 years ago we traded 2 family cars for 1 Citroen C8 in Mrs FF's name (paperwork in her name as she's least likely to be run-over by a bus than me).
Work circumstances have changed and we need a second car as I need transport occasionally to Portbury (Bristol) and Airports a couple times a week for which I'm getting an allowance. To add to the confusion, my eldest daughter has just started driving lessons.
So...
Plan might be for me to use the C8 for the Portbury/Airport stuff (It’ll do about 42mpg on the motorway c/w 37 around town only) and then buy a small/cheap 2nd car say a S/H Fiat Panda for the wife’s main car to bimble around ferrying the kids/shopping yadda yadda and to put my daughter on the insurance when she passes her test.
Naturally, some ball-park insurance costs are required…
My existing insurance company (NFU Mutual) are uncertain their underwriters will play ball, at least I spoke with a human being who understood what I'm trying to do and she's looking into it to cost it with and without my daughter’s participation.
I thought I’d try direct line… It took 20 mins for the call to be answered and then the call-centre chap was trying to tell me stuff before I even said why I called.
So, I explained and he stated that the only way they can do it is to insure the car in my daughter’s name and add my wife and I as 2nd drivers. He explained why and it seemed reasonable, so I asked him for a quote. Well, he couldn’t give me one as I did not have the registration number of the car I was going to purchase and he couldn’t get past that screen on the computer (FFS), also even IF I knew the registration, I could not ask for a quote on behalf of my daughter, she would have to do it herself or her partner could… but not her Dad heh?
BUT, I could do-it on line for her and I wouldn’t need the car registration (WTF?), so I did. Formaphobic though I am I worked my way through the on-line questionnaire and got as far as the final car details bit and then the system crashed… /forum/Smileys/classic/rolleyes.gif am now very pissed-off and just disillusioned with modern life…
Why does it have to be so chuffing complicated and time consuming?
Anyway, anyone done anything similar and how did you do it?
Can you recommend me an insurance company where I can deal with a human being who will listen to what I want (this was why we ended-up at the NFU, proper personal service for no real price penalty)?
It’s no wonder people go off their trolleys…