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Old 11-Dec-2007, 03:36 PM
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You think you have high insurance (in this case its good)

Hahaha $104K a year...but in all fairness the drive is a total moron and shouldn't be driving...so its a good thing to get this idiot off the road...



http://www.canada.com/edmontonjourna...a34e50&k=47030


Insurance premium more than $100,000


Mike Sadava, edmontonjournal.com

Published: Monday, December 10
EDMONTON - Barbara Wellensiek knew her son's insurance bill would be steep because of his driving record, but when the renewal notice arrived she was shocked to see the annual premium was $104,566.63.
"I thought it was a typo," Wellensiek said today. "I didn't panic - I thought it was a mistake."
When she phoned her insurance broker, Access Insurance Group, she got confirmation that the figure on the notice was accurate, the rate having been hiked from $1,300 per month.




"I just about fainted - how could this be?"
She calculated that her son, Janson Towers, would have to work full-time all year and earn $55 per hour just to pay his auto insurance premium.
Towers has all the factors going against him that add up to a high premium, even under the new grid system brought in when auto insurance reforms took effect in 2004.
He's 19, and has a "tendency to speed," Wellensiek said.
He got his first car at age 16. His licence was suspended twice. Since May 2005 he has received 10 speeding tickets, and has been in two minor "fender benders" and a rear-ender that totalled his car.
Though the insurance industry has complained that the grid system rewards bad drivers, an insurer could charge even more.
When the details of Towers' driving record were put into the auto insurance rate calculator on the provincial government website, the maximum allowable charge that came out was $122,727.42 per year.
Wellensiek went to another insurance company, Morgex, which quoted her $50,000 for a premium on her son's Nissan 240.
She has chipped in on his premiums before because of his need for a car. He has been playing junior football in Kelowna, taking physiotherapy because of football injuries, working part-time and is about to start attending Okanagan College.
But there's no way the family can afford $50,000.
"If he can't drive, I'm sure he'll accept it. He'll just have to wait until the convictions fall off."
Towers said he's moving permanently to British Columbia and is optimistic he can insure his car there for about the same rate he was paying in Alberta last year. If that doesn't work out, he'll have to ride his bike.
"I'd rather buy a house than pay that ($104,000)," he said.
He's still shocked by the invoice, and says that most of the speeding tickets clocked him going just a few kilometres per hour over the limit.
Alison Gates-Kriston, spokeswoman for Alberta Finance, said there are three factors on the insurance rate grid: number of years of driving, accident claims and convictions.
"Your grid rating is a reflection of your driving record," Gates-Kriston said. "It's the driver's decision as to whether they want to be insured or whether they want to stop driving."
An official with Access Insurance Group, which quoted the $104,566.63 premium, said the company can't comment because of privacy legislation.
Michael Debolt, government affairs manager for the Alberta office of the Insurance Bureau of Canada, was surprised by the amount of the premiums allowed under the grid rules, but said his industry is still opposed to capping rates under the grid system.
"We don't believe in the grid at all - we believe an individual's insurance premiums should reflect the risk they carry," he said.
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Old 11-Dec-2007, 03:41 PM
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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahahahahhahahahahhahah ahahahahhahahahahha better go to Canadian Tire and pick up a nice bike with some nice winter tires HAHAHAHHA
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Old 11-Dec-2007, 03:42 PM
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now if some of the people in the GTA could get hit with premiums like that it would keep them off the road...oh wait, they would just drive uninsured....ahwell
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Sucks to be him. Poor guy.
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Old 11-Dec-2007, 03:46 PM
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poor nothing...kid is clearly an idiot
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Old 11-Dec-2007, 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Cynikal.Mindset
poor nothing...kid is clearly an idiot
Getting caught speeding 10 times, and every time it's only by several km's over.

Just bad luck for him I guess.

Don't get me wrong, I can't stand incompetent drivers!
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Old 11-Dec-2007, 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Polkaroo Killa
Sucks to be him. Poor guy.
"He got his first car at age 16. His licence was suspended twice. Since May 2005 he has received 10 speeding tickets, and has been in two minor "fender benders" and a rear-ender that totalled his car."

Sucks to be him, but "poor guy" is not the right way to describe it...he has been 'warned' several times...
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Old 11-Dec-2007, 03:54 PM
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time to sell his car to pay for his bike insurance lol
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Old 11-Dec-2007, 04:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Polkaroo Killa
Getting caught speeding 10 times, and every time it's only by several km's over.

Just bad luck for him I guess.

Don't get me wrong, I can't stand incompetent drivers!
yeah try saying that to a cop or to a judge...he will set you right.
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Old 11-Dec-2007, 04:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Cynikal.Mindset
poor nothing...kid is clearly an idiot
He thinks moving to BC will get him cheaper rates? wtf!

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Old 11-Dec-2007, 04:22 PM
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I think he should just move right into the mountains of BC and live in the woods. Safer for the drivers there if he's off the road. As for that invoice, I'd frame it hang it up y0!
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Old 11-Dec-2007, 05:01 PM
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Something to note .. in Alberta they have Photo radar... Which makes him more of an idiot ...
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damn.
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Old 11-Dec-2007, 05:45 PM
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Originally Posted by szuberi
yeah try saying that to a cop or to a judge...he will set you right.
I agree.
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Old 11-Dec-2007, 11:13 PM
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Originally Posted by xray
I think he should just move right into the mountains of BC and live in the woods. Safer for the drivers there if he's off the road. As for that invoice, I'd frame it hang it up y0!
might endanger the wilfd life, WWF will find out and tell him to stay out of the woods
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Old 12-Dec-2007, 03:16 AM
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Originally Posted by szuberi
yeah try saying that to a cop or to a judge...he will set you right.
and what gives a human the right to judge? only god is to judge us.
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Old 12-Dec-2007, 07:03 AM
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goddamn.. even 1300/month is too much.. but I guess some people don't learn..
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Anyone hiring in Northwest Terr.?
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Old 12-Dec-2007, 01:55 PM
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What an Idiot.
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