Dark side insurance Q's

okay, how do i word the question to the insurance company?
Do i call it a 'car tyre'

It is just a passenger vehicle tyre really

As IDK once remarked, if you fit it to a wheelbarrow, it is then a wheelbarrow tyre, isn't it??

But forget all that.

Just tell them you have replaced the 240/50 Metzler with a 240/50 (or whatever) Dunyear.....FULLSTOP!
 
SWAT squad wants to know your address..................

You guys have Gestapo too, He? The spiders look and keep these conversations, perpetually, in the Cloud, in the public's interest.

I'll hide out in @Ishrub s back shed ..... never to be found or seen again, under box's of Rocket 3 bits. I'm not worried about Swat, CIA, ASIO, MI5 ..... its the clerks from Insurance Companies that really scare me.

Last year I was on a boat on the Mekong River. Three couples .... that's all, fairly exclusive .... great food .... Long Island Iced Teas ..... my wife and I are both Mental Health Professionals .... fairly stable types:coffee::inlove:eek::mad: In conversation we found that 3 out of the four others worked in Risk Management for Insurance Companies. Scared the hell out of me.
On a river in the Cambodian Jungle with a group of Risk Managers ..... I was sure I had gone to Hell:evil::evil::evil:
 
They don't know
They will if you have an off and have to claim. That's what damage assessors are for. To find things you CANNOT claim for.

I can also pretty much guarantee that some will refuse pay-outs based on E-Max's and weird fronts. The vehicle mfr can walk away. The tyre mfr can walk away. If not declared to the Insurance C° they can maybe walk away (depending on the legal regulations regarding 3rd Party damage).

This has SFA to do with legality, safety or any other thing. Insurance is a private contract twixt two parties. Break the terms of the contract - you're stuffed.

ime - The law/rules/expectations of citizens vary from country to country. The rules for making money however are pretty universal.

I have now had the "privilege" of watching insurance companies try and wriggle out of coughing up several times.
One in Germany (their client hit me) probably still has me on their "O shyte, not him again!" list after almost 30 years.
I was lucky to have 3 aces up my sleeve. I didn't know I had mind you. It just worked out that way.
 
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