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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Corvette / July 2005

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Dont let your insurance laps

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rebco10 - 23 Jul 2005 23:41 GMT
I have a 96 lt4..... Love it. Always think about trading up to a c5 but
never acutally jump.

Anyway, I did not receive my insurance bill ( it came, it was in the
pile with all the stuff I don't get around to opening).

Now I have a letter from the DMV to pay $600 bucks or turn in my plates
for 60 days.

Serves me right.....

So dont let this happen to you.

I just drove ( illegally since I don't have insurance) to the car wash.
Filled up the  car, detailed the interior... put it in the garage and
put the cover on it.  Very sad.
Bones - 29 Jul 2005 02:57 GMT
You mean a 600 buck fine from the DMV because you accidently let your
insurance lapse?  What State are you in?

If so, you may be able (don't wait around to find out )  file for a
hearing before a judge, show him your insurance and ask him to dismiss
the fine.  
Bones
dave - 29 Jul 2005 12:48 GMT
Normally, Insurance Companies send multiple notices that your insurance
is due / lapsed.  
Bob G. - 29 Jul 2005 14:36 GMT
>You mean a 600 buck fine from the DMV because you accidently let your
>insurance lapse?  What State are you in?
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>the fine.  
>Bones
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Try that in Maryland....   where a 600 dollar "fine" would be
considered cheap...      Especial;ly if you let your insurance lapse
and also forgot to remove your licence plates from the vehicle car and
physically return them to  the DMV....    

Bob
 
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