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Posted by: Polar Bear on 2010-04-11, 07:08:57
There are insurance companies that offer insurance on a temporary basis: for a week or ten days, or for a set amount of time. I think I heard of a guy that went on vacation and bought 12 days worth of insurance on a friend's bike. BUT -and this a big but (no pun), the downside is that this type of insurance is that it can be prohibitively expensive..... Another option is finding a place that does sell insurance on a 30 day basis and just let it run out.... Progressive is probably the WORST at being flexible. (it wasn't that way when they first started) This is something you will simply have to plan ahead for and take the time to do a search and make some calls and get your best deal...: dayinsure.com/ FlexiRider/ quoteIt.aspx carinsurance1.co.uk/ OneDayCarInsurance/ Motorbike/ The key here is to be up front about what exactly you need/ want... insurance company's don't take kindly to going through the whole process of taking on a new customer and then having the policy canceled a few days later. They do incur costs that would be taken out of any refund due. I would not be willing to pay up front then cancel and hope to pry my money from an insurance company's fingers.... No insurance company is going to give back money.... without a fight. |