If i reverse my insurance and i still own the docs, later i am still insuranced?



Answers:    Um no, that is the F word we use surrounded by insurance, FRAUD.
No.

The word "Cancel" means it doesn't exist anymore even if you do own the paperwork.

Is this some kind of vehicle insurance scam you think you've get going then?
No.It funds you have a piece if worthless quality newspaper. Apart from getting your tax at Post Office, the treatise document is the last check done, especially by Old Bill.They enjoy access to Insurance databases and their computer will say whether or not motor is insured anyway. EH no you cancelled it, how would you claim?!
Not only is it not valid, but it is bent to pretend that it still is. This amounts to fraud and is one of the reasons that more honest motorists own to pay more for their insurance. When you call to cancel they save a note of the time you cancelled any claims made after that date/time insurance does not exist, so will not be covered or compensated out!
If you mean your vehicle, then the answer is that the subsequent time you pass an A.N.P.R. camera your motor will light up similar to a christmas tree, your will have your motor impounded you will have a fine to clear and points on your licence. no, and you will be asked to send the documents final,,the paper licence is practically worthless anyway as the police know if you have or havent get insurance before they even verbs you over thanks to the insurance database.
plus its populace like you who brand me pay over the probability for mine.
No there is no agency you are still insured. The documents will just prove you that you own no exisiting policy. Try claiming - you'll soon find out how useless documents are once you've notified the company of termination!
I can't believe this is a serious question but the simple answer is no. If the insurance is cancelled next it is no longer valid and it doesn't matter who have the documents. Do not assume that just because you hold the documents still that you are still insured. Of course not.

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