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Morning guys :lol:

Just wondered can insurance companies tell if you use another car through a totally different comapany?

Trying to help a friend out and didnt no where else to post Lol And i no how useful people can be on here can be :lol:

Thanks anyway

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^^ what you mean mate

i have toyota glanza with swindon 3 year no claims

then i have 106 with quin cant use my no claims on it has i have used them on glanza dont think they would no i have to cars unless you were using the one ncb on both cars

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Example... A guy insures a Skyline with Aviva (and states he dont drive another car) and then buys a Silvia and insures it with Churchhill, (only use NCB on the skyline)

Can Aviva (skyline) tell if he's got a policy with Churchill (silvia) ?

It wouldnt be any of there business would it? Lol :lol:

I do give good example dont i Lol :lol: sorry if its a bit confusing Lol :lol:

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no they cant tell when i bought my glanza i had a peugeot at the time and still had about a month to go before i got my years no claims so i kept insurance on the peugeot with direct line while i had insurance on the glanza with adrian flux

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he would be better to tell the insurance company that insures the skyline about the silvia they could maybe sort out some kind of deal. or insure it with some1 else and tell them about the skyline bieng insured with some1 else, most companies will give u some form of discount if u have X amount of no claims bonus on another car

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he would be better to tell the insurance company that insures the skyline about the silvia they could maybe sort out some kind of deal. or insure it with some1 else and tell them about the skyline bieng insured with some1 else, most companies will give u some form of discount if u have X amount of no claims bonus on another car

yer but if your young theres no point is ther because wouldnt they see you as more of a risk if you drive more then one car??

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