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Originally posted by Impulse_rs
Found a loophole in ICBC's insurance claims.
Alright... My Cavalier had comprehensive, collison, fire theft etc... when the car was written off last week, icbc collected my registration there leaving my plates with no registered vehicle attached to them. (Same as paying for plates for a previous vehicle that you no longer own)
Now... when I went to collect the rental vehicle, and have the insurance covered by ICBC (so I dont pay $14.99 a day) was if my insurance is valid on another vehicle that I own. (the vehicle that I wrote off, is no longer mine) ICBC took my insurance off that vehicle... there leaving it so I couldnt rent due to the fact that I no longer have a registered vehicle. I had to transfer the registration onto the GMC, just so I would be covered (having a insured vehicle in my name). This would fuck most people since they wouldnt have a 2nd vehicle to insure, or else they'd be driving that instead of renting.
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how is that a loophole at all?? It may be a problem...but definitely not a loophole. Also, learn the difference between there, their and they're. It will make things WAY less confusing in your posts.