I'm surprised it took them as long as it has by raistlin


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raistlin
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-20328860

I wondered why insurers hadn't taken advantage of this untapped extra income scheme ages ago.
Paul

Cogito ergo sum... maybe?

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Posted 18 Nov 2012, 09:43 #1 

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takestock
I'm assuming ins companies have access to these data bases then? If plod wanted to could they keep these records undisclosed and scupper the idea? I was on a course some 18 month ago and the trainer was very specific, " The insurance companies may ask but I can tell you categorically, you do not have to tell them you have attended a course"
Somebody needs to give a definitive.......:(
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Posted 18 Nov 2012, 11:10 #2 

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Jürgen
These courses are voluntary, aren't they? So if attendees would still pose a higher risk, then the authorities would have scrapped the option to avoid points long ago.

Posted 18 Nov 2012, 12:10 #3 


pob06
Bah >:-(
Despite the high cost of living its still proving popular.

Posted 01 Dec 2012, 17:02 #4 


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