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sophie_1003 | 22:47 Sun 10th Jul 2011 | Insurance
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Next Wednesday I officially graduate from university (yay!) my car insurance has my occupation listed as student and as yet I don't have a full time job; just the part time one the insurance already know about. When I let the insurance company know that I am no longer a student how will this change my premium (if at all)? TIA
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Congratulations, sophie-1003. I'm not sure how students can afford to run and insure a car (or indeed why they even need one).
Anyway, I don't know the answer but you need to tell them, particularly if you are moving address. If the only change is your employment status I doubt it will make much difference to your premium but if you don't tell them they might use it as an excuse not to pay up for any claims
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I needed a car to get to and from uni (I lived at home to keep costs down) and to get to placements (we were warned we could be expected to travel 25 miles to and from placements). Funding it was ok for the most part, won't be moving address so hoping it won't make any difference!
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Thanks for the answer btw factor!

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