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Originally Posted by nicole_
my reply was readable so dont be such a pedantic prick.
i probably had a better education than you.
honestly id rather have 'fronted' my insurance than got public transport to work.
i dont see the big hoo haa with fronting, if you know the consequences then fair play to you for taking the chance and getting cheaper insurance.
if insurance companies didnt make it so impossible for young people to pay insurance than there wouldnt be a problem with fronting
it did cost me a fiver a week actually 
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Hmmm barely, it takes the same amount of time with propper grammar anyway
I would highly doubt that but that's another matter
Insurance companies are not to blame, uninsured (or voided) drivers, fake injury claims and boy racer cocks who rack up 3 claims a year in a saxo are to blame
As I explained previously, insurance companies work on risk/benefit system in order to MAKE money and unfortunately due to the reasons above, 17 year old new drivers pay the penalty.
Think about it, the company is there to make money like any business
They have to weigh up the risk of a 17 year old driver, no experience in a car which they have had most of their claims on.....from young, inexperienced drivers!
That 4 grand price at 17 is not to cover the cost of your car in the event of a claim, it is to cover the risk YOU pose in the event of crashing into something more expensive!
My insurance is cheap and thats because I have never had to claim and have had 5 years driving experience
The guy who claims 3 times a year should have to pay more insurance, why not!