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kimchee 16-Aug-2004 10:18 PM

Am I The Only One With Handwriting On The Insurance Card?!
 
Sorry I have to vent.

I just got pulled over for a burnt out tail light. Cop asks for the papers.

I give him my d/l, ownership, and insurance.

He tells me that the insurance looks fake.
His reasons:
-the insurance period is 10 months long
-the card is hand written

Fukkin guy gives me a ticket for "FAILING TO SURRENDER INSURANCE"

HOW THE **** DID I FAIL TO SHOW HIM MY INSURANCE?!~?!?!~!@?~
HE SAYS JUST BRING IT TO COURT. OMFG

I explain to him that this is how I got it in the mail. And that it SAYS "MOTOR VEHICLE LIABILITY INSURANCE CARD"

NOT "TEMPORARY"

IM SO GONNA OWN THIS COP IN COURT.
PWN HIM I TELL YA!

So does anyone else have insurance cards like this????

BTW insurance company is
ING FACILITY

Broker/agent is
INSURANCELAND

kwikb16a2 16-Aug-2004 10:57 PM

who knows? the way things go these days i wouldnt be suprised if someone scammed u for insurance.

imported_Team Rukus 17-Aug-2004 02:17 AM

ING facility DOES NOT handwrite insurance.
it might have been a 30 day temporary that is handwritten by the broker but NOT ING.
they are official printed.
your going to loose the fight on this ticket unless u call ur insurance and talk to them and once u get that sorted out u have them write out a written statement attentioning it to the court and then u will win if not ur BIG time ****ed. if u dont go for court its 110.00 it might not be big but that goes against insurance record.

imported_Team Rukus 17-Aug-2004 02:18 AM

the broker should be now called TD it used to be liberty mutual but nwo they got taken over by td. so if it came in the mail i see some kinda scam happening here.

cibs 17-Aug-2004 02:20 AM

lol failing to surrender insurance is way more than 110.... lol isn't maximum fine 5gs? or something like that...

kimchee 17-Aug-2004 02:34 AM

ok i'll call em tomorrow..
thanks for the info though

imported_Team Rukus 17-Aug-2004 05:50 PM


Originally posted by SilverSiG
lol failing to surrender insurance is way more than 110.... lol isn't maximum fine 5gs? or something like that...
nope failing to surender licence is only 110.
this ticket u get when u forget to bring ur licence or dont have it with u to present to the cop but you do have insurance.

Insuranceman 17-Aug-2004 08:36 PM


Originally posted by Team Rukus
ING facility DOES NOT handwrite insurance.
it might have been a 30 day temporary that is handwritten by the broker but NOT ING.
they are official printed.
your going to loose the fight on this ticket unless u call ur insurance and talk to them and once u get that sorted out u have them write out a written statement attentioning it to the court and then u will win if not ur BIG time ****ed. if u dont go for court its 110.00 it might not be big but that goes against insurance record.

ING doesn't usually print the cards, the broker does ... so, to say ING doesn't handwrite their pink slips is obvious, none of the companies who use brokers do ...

imported_Team Rukus 18-Aug-2004 01:07 AM


Originally posted by Insuranceman


ING doesn't usually print the cards, the broker does ... so, to say ING doesn't handwrite their pink slips is obvious, none of the companies who use brokers do ...

re clarify please i am lost on as to whom you are calling the broker (the actual agent) or (the company that owns ING)

vbphreak 02-Sep-2004 11:18 AM

I'm also with ING. My first "TEMP" insurance slip was also hand written with by my broker. I got my actual slip in the mail from ING with all the info printed on the form. From what I remember, ING has a wait for 3 months to get the actual slip.

The only thing that matters is that you DO have insurance. Ask your broker for a copy of your insurance application and confirmation from their head office if possible and bring that temp slip with you to court.

imported_t_dot_SiR 21-Sep-2004 11:32 AM

by logic, i don't think any insurance paper will be handwritten.... how valid when something is handwritten and not officially print out?


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