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John T
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Yes it matters.
That is why they ask the question in the first instance. |
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HEADSUP
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well you could say that lying on applicaton invalidates the policy |
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desert camel
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i know what you mean about the addresses....1 thing to keep in mind is an insurance company will do ANYTHING not to pay out...just marking your cards,if you know what i mean....hope this helps. |
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Scott H
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That is considered insurance fraud. Your insurance coverage may be voided by the insurer when you need it most. |
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Viva La Coulter
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This would instantly void your contract with your insurers and is very very illegal, you may as well drive without insurance at all. Which is pointless isn't it? |
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WelshLad
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It is fraud. |
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mbrcatz
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Yes, it's called "insurance fraud". It doesn't matter that it's liability only. |
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des k
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so if i buy a scooby and tell them its a aygo that sounds good to me, as its cheaper as well......as previous yahooer says' they will do anything not to pay out' |
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Bardic
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It does matter. It's called fraud. You are obtaining advantage (i.e. a reduced premium) by telling lies. |
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entidtil
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Yes, it matters. It is illegal. It is called insurance fraud. |
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Britbloke
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So let me get this straight - you want to know if it's ok to lie to your insurance company? Ummmm - no, it isn't ok.
Is it ok for them to lie to you about whether you're covered or not? |
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Shnaricles the mythical panda
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your insurance is invalid. if anything happens to your cr you cannot claim and if you are stopped by the police you will lose your car |
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ramy_saadeh_86
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dunno
cal and ask |
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jijo
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If u tell insurance company, they gonna change ur address and chnage the rate for sure.
If u dont tell them, and if they find out(which happens once every 25000)
The company may not press criminal charges, but they won't pay any claims if they find out. |
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Dale D
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If you dont care to bend or break the rules then dont tell them any more than they have to know, like where to send he bill. |
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