Thought I would share this with all here as it may make you smile.
Am travelling to Europe for a couple of weeks in June and so contacted my insurance brokers Devitt ([Censored]) so they could ask Aviva to issue green card docs.
I have a multi bike policy as I ride different bikes for different purposes, I explained in detail that I needed the green card for the Yamaha tourer and gave them the reg number. A week passed and nothing so I chased them again, apologies made by polite young lady who said she would personally sort it for me, two days later the docs arrived. Yes you guessed it the wrong bike was listed, they had covered my old Triumph which probably wouldn't make the trip even on a good day.
After two telephone calls and several emails I was assured it would get sorted and they confirmed the correct registration of the vehicle in writing by email to me.
Imagine my total disbelief when the green card arrived this morning with........ yes you guessed it the wrong registration number again, this time they covered my old Harley.
Well all I can say is it's a good job I decided to sort this out well in advance of my trip.
Aviva insurance, Pants!
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Re: Aviva insurance, Pants!
Surprised they've agreed to issue a green card as these are no longer required, most Aviva certificates come with EU wording on the rear anyway.
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Re: Aviva insurance, Pants!
Swinton just screwed me out of a wedge. Would seem insurance companies are feeling a bit arsey at the moment.
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Suspension and bike work undertaken.
Re: Aviva insurance, Pants!
You actually still need green card cover in most of Europe and it needs to specify countries covered, no one will currently cover Bosnia so cover for this needs sorting at the border as you enter. Above charge 30 quid to issue a green card.
Re: Aviva insurance, Pants!
That's wrong, there is no longer such a document. Most certificates have EU RTA wording, Spanish Bail Bond wording usually in the policy if not on the certificate.
Who's charging the £30.00 for a green card or is that to extend the policy for fully comp foreign use?
Who's charging the £30.00 for a green card or is that to extend the policy for fully comp foreign use?
Re: Aviva insurance, Pants!
Aviva have issued a European policy card as this is needed or you will be turned away at the border of most European countries. Aviva levied the charge directly through my under writer.
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Re: Aviva insurance, Pants!
Wildone wrote:Aviva have issued a European policy card as this is needed or you will be turned away at the border of most European countries. Aviva levied the charge directly through my under writer.
Really you know, in 25+ years of riding bikes in Europe I've never been asked for my insurance documents once? Plus, the only EU borders I know of where you actually have to stop nowadays is Andorra (and maybe Switzerland, though not last time I went ....) and of course good old blighty
the customs guys mustn't like the cut of your jib
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Re: Aviva insurance, Pants!
I can't get Aviva to cover me at all for the two days riding through Bosnia, so will have to get third day insurance at he bloody border. Naffing insurance companies are all bandits.