£40,000 Motorhome stolen. Police not interested. Insurers won’t pay up. (4 Viewers)

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Aug 18, 2014
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If you have declared that you have an alarm to the insurer, and therefore received a discount to your premium, you are then obligated to set the alarm every time the vehicle is left unattended.
& if on your house you insure without an alarm then install one without notifying & are then burgled they won't pay out as they consider installing an alarm would encourage more thefts as it indicates that there is "something worth stealing" inside.
 
Jul 28, 2008
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My renewal is £225 fully comp on a BMW R1250gs full no claims etc, I paid £160 last year, I insure through the IAM with an advanced rider qualification which I believe only makes a small difference, maybe it’s down to value of bike or postcode ? It definitely seems insurance costs are rising giving us less cover for our money
Garaged I assume?
As soon as you don't have a garage.....! I'm almost double that on a v-strom 650. The fact its securely locked behind a gate off a private gated drive, off a private dead end lane with no passing traffic doesn't seem to matter :( RoSPA bike / IAM car - doesn't give much!)
 
Oct 1, 2013
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My motorcycle insurance cover is the same and has been for a few years now, it states I’m not covered on my own drive at anytime only in a locked garage, I suppose a bike on the drive may indicate a bike is stored there ? If I had to leave it out the front I could put it on the neighbours drive, Insurance companies seem to be a law upon to themselves these days 🙄
I read somewhere that if it's withing 400 yards of home, needs to be in garage
 
Nov 15, 2023
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Garaged I assume?
As soon as you don't have a garage.....! I'm almost double that on a v-strom 650. The fact its securely locked behind a gate off a private gated drive, off a private dead end lane with no passing traffic doesn't seem to matter :( RoSPA bike / IAM car - doesn't give much!)

Yes it’s in a garage behind a garage but the insurance don’t know that, the car is in the garage Attached to the house but I don’t tell the insurance as they wanted more money to insure in the garage in case ladders or tins of paint fell on it, I did tell them I had no ladders or paint but made no difference so it’s insured on the drive, the motorhome lives on the drive with a security post, alarm, steering lock etc etc all insisted upon by insurance company, I don’t put it in storage as we hope to be away at least 6 months of the year until our 3 lads leave home 🙏 but until then they pay all the bills 😁
 
Feb 14, 2021
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My husband has to get his motorcycle out if the internal garage, leave it on the drive ( no keys in it obviously ) then come back inside to lock up. Apparently if someone was to pinch it in those few minutes he would probably not be able to make a claim as it is only insured whilst in the garage…..how does that work??

My similar policy on my sports says the car must be in the garage between 10pm and 6am....if parked at home. So a similar situation if I left it on the drive....but only at night.

The stupid thing is if it is more than half a mile from home then it is covered, even if left on the street. So if the garage was not available I'd have to drive down the road and leave it there rather than leave it on my drive!
 
Feb 14, 2021
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I read somewhere that if it's withing 400 yards of home, needs to be in garage
Mine says 500 metres. Can you imagine. I park my car 501 metres away from home and it's stolen. They'll send someone out to measure the distance from my house???
 
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Mar 3, 2013
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Mine says 500 metres. Can you imagine. I park my car 501 metres away from home and it's stolen. They'll send someone out to measure the distance from my house???
Probably 🙈

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Oct 1, 2013
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Mine says 500 metres. Can you imagine. I park my car 501 metres away from home and it's stolen. They'll send someone out to measure the distance from my house???
My reply was about motorcycles, but cars also.

I suppose it should be alarmed etc
 
Jan 3, 2008
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when I spoke to my home insurance, they said whether I had an alarm or not made no difference to the premium
That's interesting and I can see their point. I have noticed in France that many people allow the outside of their houses to look a little unkept and not particularly attractive whilst the insides, when I have seen them, are really very nice. Perhaps that's why they do it.
 

pappajohn

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That's true they always say now that they won't pay if you're under the influence of drink or drugs. I wonder what happens about third party claims under those circumstances?
Third party claim will be paid, your own damage won't.

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Jun 11, 2011
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Driving has to be apparent, ie: sat in drivers seat.
If your sat in the back in your pj's with a mug of cocoa it's obvious you don't intend driving.
I am not sure about that, I have always driven my motorhome in my pj's, sometimes drinking cocoa, sometimes tea and biscuits.
This of course is one of the main reason I have a motorhome, so relaxing :giggle:
 

Emmit

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If you are in the house and someone nips in without you looking and nicks the keys to your van then surely they will pay up.

It could happen to any of us, how many people keep the doors house locked all day, whilst they are on the bog, in the shower etc.

If you leave the keys in the unlocked van yes I can see that.
No doubt your House Insurer will pay for a new set of keys!

But for the subsequent theft of van?

I can hear the sucking of cheeks as they separate the two incidents and deny your claim.

As an aside to the OP, we take both sets of keys when we're away but we take both of them with us when leaving the van for an excursion etc.
 
Feb 16, 2020
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As an aside, our original Fiat keys are locked away for emergency use if ever needed. I have three sets of ignition keys, one set with a blind un-chipped ignition key that will open the van, but won't start it. My two working sets are unmarked as to what type vehicle they are used for. I also keep the secondary locking keys in two separate bunches.
After having given this some thought I have just added a key tag to all the separate key bunches. The tag merely contains my phone number with the U.K. + 44 dialling code, and our UK postcode. It is hoped this will be enough information to have the keys returned to us in the event we mislaid/ lost a bunch of keys subsequently found by some good Samaritan or authority figure, but not enough information to be of any use to any finder with other intentions. Not perfect, but 🤞 🤷‍♂️
Mike.
 

Nanniemate

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That's interesting and I can see their point. I have noticed in France that many people allow the outside of their houses to look a little unkept and not particularly attractive whilst the insides, when I have seen them, are really very nice. Perhaps that's why they do it.
Maybe the don't have 'keeping up with the jones' syndrome and don't need to display what they have

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Puddleduck

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Jan 15, 2014
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I read somewhere that if it's withing 400 yards of home, needs to be in garage
My son had a bike stolen from his garage. The thieves removed the back wall of the garage and two fences on properties adjoining my son's house. During the day when everyone was at work.

Daft thing is they took the fancy looking bike that had been pretty much stripped of all mechanics for parts and left the dull looking but expensive bike.
 
Feb 19, 2018
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Driving has to be apparent, ie: sat in drivers seat.
If your sat in the back in your pj's with a mug of cocoa it's obvious you don't intend driving.
I was told by a friendly PC a few years ago that even in your PJ's, you can still be charged with 'being in CHARGE of a motor vehicle ' .

How true that is I have no idea but it stopped me pouring my 3rd large brandy? 🤔
 
Feb 19, 2018
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As an aside, our original Fiat keys are locked away for emergency use if ever needed. I have three sets of ignition keys, one set with a blind un-chipped ignition key that will open the van, but won't start it. My two working sets are unmarked as to what type vehicle they are used for. I also keep the secondary locking keys in two separate bunches.
After having given this some thought I have just added a key tag to all the separate key bunches. The tag merely contains my phone number with the U.K. + 44 dialling code, and our UK postcode. It is hoped this will be enough information to have the keys returned to us in the event we mislaid/ lost a bunch of keys subsequently found by some good Samaritan or authority figure, but not enough information to be of any use to any finder with other intentions. Not perfect, but 🤞 🤷‍♂️
Mike.

Sorry mate, I have this parcel for you, it has the postcode but the rain has washed away the number, should I send it back? said the voice on the phone. 🤔
 
Feb 18, 2017
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As an aside, our original Fiat keys are locked away for emergency use if ever needed. I have three sets of ignition keys, one set with a blind un-chipped ignition key that will open the van, but won't start it. My two working sets are unmarked as to what type vehicle they are used for. I also keep the secondary locking keys in two separate bunches.
After having given this some thought I have just added a key tag to all the separate key bunches. The tag merely contains my phone number with the U.K. + 44 dialling code, and our UK postcode. It is hoped this will be enough information to have the keys returned to us in the event we mislaid/ lost a bunch of keys subsequently found by some good Samaritan or authority figure, but not enough information to be of any use to any finder with other intentions. Not perfect, but 🤞 🤷‍♂️
Mike.
There is a company called Key Care

You attach a fob to your keys, it offers a £10 reward to return the keys to them.
From the serial number they can return them to you.
Costs about £20 a year from memory
 
Feb 16, 2020
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There is a company called Key Care

You attach a fob to your keys, it offers a £10 reward to return the keys to them.
From the serial number they can return them to you.
Costs about £20 a year from memory
Oh yes, now you've mentioned that it's reminded me. Another company run a similar scheme, to which I returned a combination set of house and office keys, I received £25.00 for them.:LOL:

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Feb 16, 2020
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Sorry mate, I have this parcel for you, it has the postcode but the rain has washed away the number, should I send it back? said the voice on the phone. 🤔
I think I'd ask for a description of said item to assure me they are in fact mine.
Mike.
 
Feb 19, 2018
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I think I'd ask for a description of said item to assure me they are in fact mine.
Mike.

Don't know guv, it's wrapped up in a parcel and my company does not allow us to open them since a driver got accused of stealing from a damaged parcel and they had to pay compensation. We just send back what cannot be delivered! said the voice!
 
Feb 16, 2020
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Don't know guv, it's wrapped up in a parcel and my company does not allow us to open them since a driver got accused of stealing from a damaged parcel and they had to pay compensation. We just send back what cannot be delivered! said the voice!
Works for me. I'll get another set then rather than risk being conned, somehow or another.
 
Feb 16, 2020
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1st possibility I'll cross that bridge when, if I come to it.
2nd Possibility, extremely unlikely, Mrs BBF likely to be very suspicious if I suddenly broke the habit of a lifetime and bought something frivolous.🤣.
She'll get something useful purchased in store like usual.
Mike.

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