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Quote from: Shallowhal on January 03, 2020, 02:16:40 pmQuote from: john m on January 03, 2020, 02:02:01 pmQuote from: Shallowhal on January 03, 2020, 01:54:11 pmEven sick people need a break from here John....none sicker than Octy!!You two need to get a roomI'd say you could be sharing a room with him in a couple of weeks!!I wouldnt advise that ..I sleep walk....have to lock me room at nite an screw down the windows.....if I have one of me nightmares ...johnny be toast ....strangled in his sleep or garotted or somethin....
Quote from: john m on January 03, 2020, 02:02:01 pmQuote from: Shallowhal on January 03, 2020, 01:54:11 pmEven sick people need a break from here John....none sicker than Octy!!You two need to get a roomI'd say you could be sharing a room with him in a couple of weeks!!
Quote from: Shallowhal on January 03, 2020, 01:54:11 pmEven sick people need a break from here John....none sicker than Octy!!You two need to get a room
Even sick people need a break from here John....none sicker than Octy!!
Quote from: Rat Catcher on January 03, 2020, 06:15:28 pmI've never suspended my policy jut to go on holiday, does it make financial sense?Actually it's 29 days or so and the return of the window disc.Gets you a bit of leeway on the other end of your policy, or a reduction in drip payments.
I've never suspended my policy jut to go on holiday, does it make financial sense?
Quote from: dalymount on December 21, 2019, 01:52:09 pmQuestion for tis.I dont think ill be back driving a taxi at all,but certainly not for the next 3 months at least.question is this can I cancel my insurance for that period of 3 months,or do I have to continu paying it throuhout the time ill ill be in here plus recovery timeDalyer, I was out for 2 X 6 week periods this year after Total Hip replacement surgery. On both occasions I rang and suspended the insurance. I then reactivated it on resumption of work.You get credit when you start it again.
Question for tis.I dont think ill be back driving a taxi at all,but certainly not for the next 3 months at least.question is this can I cancel my insurance for that period of 3 months,or do I have to continu paying it throuhout the time ill ill be in here plus recovery time
Quote from: dalymount on December 21, 2019, 01:52:09 pmQuestion for tis.I dont think ill be back driving a taxi at all,but certainly not for the next 3 months at least.question is this can I cancel my insurance for that period of 3 months,or do I have to continu paying it throuhout the time ill ill be in here plus recovery timeI found this on the Axa website;If you’ll be away for less than a year:If you have other named drivers on your policy who will be driving your car while you’re away, you should keep the policy as-is.If your car won’t be used for 28 days or more, you can suspend your insurance instead of cancelling it. All you have to do is return your certificate and disc to your insurer. This will give you a pro-rata refund of 75% of the premium you paid at the last renewal date for the suspension period based on the amount of time your car is out of use. Keep in mind there could be some administration fees with this.If you suspend your policy, you and any other named driver(s) will have no cover to drive the car, but you may still be covered against fire or theft. Check the specific terms of your coverage to be sure this applies to you.If you are having too much fun to come home and decide to extend your time abroad, taking you into a new period of insurance, your best option is to cancel your contract. Full Axa details; https://www.axa.ie/help/article/policy-holders-with-a-ncd-moving-abroad/
Quote from: Belker on December 22, 2019, 07:13:31 amQuote from: dalymount on December 21, 2019, 01:52:09 pmQuestion for tis.I dont think ill be back driving a taxi at all,but certainly not for the next 3 months at least.question is this can I cancel my insurance for that period of 3 months,or do I have to continu paying it throuhout the time ill ill be in here plus recovery timeI found this on the Axa website;If you’ll be away for less than a year:If you have other named drivers on your policy who will be driving your car while you’re away, you should keep the policy as-is.If your car won’t be used for 28 days or more, you can suspend your insurance instead of cancelling it. All you have to do is return your certificate and disc to your insurer. This will give you a pro-rata refund of 75% of the premium you paid at the last renewal date for the suspension period based on the amount of time your car is out of use. Keep in mind there could be some administration fees with this.If you suspend your policy, you and any other named driver(s) will have no cover to drive the car, but you may still be covered against fire or theft. Check the specific terms of your coverage to be sure this applies to you.If you are having too much fun to come home and decide to extend your time abroad, taking you into a new period of insurance, your best option is to cancel your contract. Full Axa details; https://www.axa.ie/help/article/policy-holders-with-a-ncd-moving-abroad/
No I didnt have it yet .I was informed this morning that the surgeon has the flu,so im looking at at least another week in Beaumont before being transferred to the mater where it will be done.4 weeks in here now,I have a pain in my arse.
Remember- Leo's main concern is focusing on DCC's resistance to a tribute to the RIC and DMP next time you're voting lads....vote with your heads....