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Bit of weird one but I was just wondering; is there any issue with declaring mods you're definitely going to get but don't actually have yet?
Reason for doing this being dodging "admin fees" for modifying your policy, "Admin Fees" being insurance speak for twisting the barbed rod they're already f***king you with... just to get some extra cash out you.
Example; when I added braided brake lines I didn't incur a cost but when I added a Miltek I did, despite the policy cost not increasing.
So rather than incur £30 a pop for each of the mods I plan on doing; can I just declare them all at once, pay the extra insurance costs (if any) and in the event of a fault claim, still be insured despite not having the mods?
Cheers,
Ryan
Reason for doing this being dodging "admin fees" for modifying your policy, "Admin Fees" being insurance speak for twisting the barbed rod they're already f***king you with... just to get some extra cash out you.
Example; when I added braided brake lines I didn't incur a cost but when I added a Miltek I did, despite the policy cost not increasing.
So rather than incur £30 a pop for each of the mods I plan on doing; can I just declare them all at once, pay the extra insurance costs (if any) and in the event of a fault claim, still be insured despite not having the mods?
Cheers,
Ryan