- Apr 5, 2014
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So this evening I walk past my car to find that I have a parking ticket. A bit strange as I have a residents permit (although not displayed in the window but that has never been an issue). I check my emails to find a request to renew that I must have passed by. No excuse really, I'll have to pay it.
It seems a bit strange though as my car has not been fined since the renewal date which was 29th September.
I have to upload my insurance certificate to the site but it won't download from the Co-op insurance site. So I call them. I'm told that my name doesn't match that on the policy. I explain that it's been my name for 51 years.
It turns out that the policy has my initials on it and not my name. They then try to charge me to change the name as any claim may not be paid if made. I tell the person there is no way a court of law would uphold that given that all checks have been made against my name, it has the correct address and date of birth and can be clearly identified as me. I get some random ramble about GDPR and we agree to disagree. The irony being that when I offer all names on my driving license I am told they only need my first name...
So my two questions to the NSC elite
1) Anyone know how traffic wardens have been walking past my car and not issuing fines ?
2) Who is right in Eeyore v The Co-op Insurance 2024 concerning potential claims ?
It seems a bit strange though as my car has not been fined since the renewal date which was 29th September.
I have to upload my insurance certificate to the site but it won't download from the Co-op insurance site. So I call them. I'm told that my name doesn't match that on the policy. I explain that it's been my name for 51 years.
It turns out that the policy has my initials on it and not my name. They then try to charge me to change the name as any claim may not be paid if made. I tell the person there is no way a court of law would uphold that given that all checks have been made against my name, it has the correct address and date of birth and can be clearly identified as me. I get some random ramble about GDPR and we agree to disagree. The irony being that when I offer all names on my driving license I am told they only need my first name...
So my two questions to the NSC elite
1) Anyone know how traffic wardens have been walking past my car and not issuing fines ?
2) Who is right in Eeyore v The Co-op Insurance 2024 concerning potential claims ?