teabelly wrote:
willcove wrote:
The money to pay his insurance premium becomes available on Friday, and so he can't renew his insurance until that day.
This is going to sound a little harsh but your son should have budgeted for the insurance premium and made sure he could pay it so he could have insurance before he needed to retax his car. If he pays promptly on the Friday could the insurance company not send him a covernote by first class post to arrive on the Saturday for him to tax the car then?
Alternatively he could go to a high street broker as they often issue covernotes and policies same day so he could get it done on the Friday and tax the car same day.
FWIW, it is a little harsh. Last year, his insurance premium was just under £400. This year, despite having an additional year's NCD, it is nearly £750. We'd budgeted for £400 and, frankly, the premium hike came as a bit of a shock. Of course, we didn't find out in time to rebudget. However, we're stuck with his current insurers because the next cheapest wants over a grand. Basically, over the last year the insurance companies have "reassessed" his car and other circumstances - and this is exactly the sort of rip-off I expressed concern about
in this thread last April.
WRT the covernote - I did ask the insurance company if they would supply one but they said they only provide covernotes for new business. For existing customers, it takes just as long for a covernote as for the proper certificate - so they just send certificates for existing customers.
Notwithstanding that, the system cannot cope with perfectly reasonable circumstances. It would be entirely reasonable for someone to renew insurance the day before it expires and the system should account for that. Because you can renew insurance "remotely", the system should either accept a faxed covernote or allow a period of grace for the documentation overlap. Now, DVLA tell me that they allow 14 days before sending out the automatic penalties. Unfortunately, that 14 days isn't enshrined in law. Thus, you commit an offence by not displaying the tax disc that the system won't let you obtain, and are at the mercy of jobsworth traffic wardens, ANPR, etc.
