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famous is great, except the rule that you have to park on your property at night or its not insured.

it was a Biatch to get my car up my driveway in my old house, and in my new house i cant at all, im still fighting with the council to get them to fix my driveway :D

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famous is great, except the rule that you have to park on your property at night or its not insured.

it was a Biatch to get my car up my driveway in my old house, and in my new house i cant at all, im still fighting with the council to get them to fix my driveway :D

Ash.

You don't have to park on your property overnight to be covered. If the car is within 500m of your place of residence, it needs to be in a lockup garage overnight to be covered against theft. It doesn't have to be your garage. And you are covered if you leave it outside overnight more than 500m away. This is just to stop people leaving their car exposed to car thieves overnight in the street or in a driveway where they are easy to steal. Personally I welcome this because it's dropped my premium over the past couple of years. I've read a lot of posts from people whose cars got stolen from their driveway or in the street in front of their house, and I am glad that my insurance money is not funding any cars that have gone missing in this way. I'm not saying that I don't feel for these people, but I'm glad I don't have to pay for it.

cant park outside @ night?

i thought u could but not within a certain close distance in which you have to garage it?

edit: i got my cheapest quote with Famous.. great help on the phone and was very polite.. think her name is Julianna or something

You don't have to park on your property overnight to be covered. If the car is within 500m of your place of residence, it needs to be in a lockup garage overnight to be covered against theft. It doesn't have to be your garage. And you are covered if you leave it outside overnight more than 500m away. This is just to stop people leaving their car exposed to car thieves overnight in the street or in a driveway where they are easy to steal. Personally I welcome this because it's dropped my premium over the past couple of years. I've read a lot of posts from people whose cars got stolen from their driveway or in the street in front of their house, and I am glad that my insurance money is not funding any cars that have gone missing in this way. I'm not saying that I don't feel for these people, but I'm glad I don't have to pay for it.

yeah your right, i should have made that more clear, i did mean the rule where it has to be within 500M from your house in a Garage...

also the westfield here is within 500M from my house (i think...) so i wonder if im at the movies and the car gets stolen if its covered?

Ash.

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