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No, in the UK being caught like this means a big fine, an long-term endorsement on your license and unpleasant side effects which include raised insurance premiums and not being able to get a hire car for several years afterwards. It IS actually a big deal. And it all has its roots in a bank card number changing unexpectedly.

And the point is, yes, consequences can be rather more damaging than having your Amazon Prime membership lapse.



And they don't do as much as send you a letter first?

Seems hard to believe.


Not having insurance is a strict liability offence, and there's now a database (of course) of who has paid up insurance.


Not having insurance is a strict liability offence

It's the same in my country.

But if you're late on payments then a normal dunning process begins. Before your insurance turns invalid you have to ignore at least 3 letters over the course of 3 months.

In the UK they just flip the switch when a single payment fails, without prior warning?




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