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    Snow tires and your insurance.

    Time is upon us, if your receiving an insurance discount for snow tires, best to check your policy for the on and off dates. Couple years back Kath's car got hit, at the accident reporting center first question after checking in at ins counter "do you have snow tires on the car today" and yes they went out and checked.

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    Snow tires and your insurance.

    Oh there’s specific “ on /off “ dates? No wonder Christine‘s car didn’t get discount applied- my fault I guess ( tardiness) getting them on. I thought as long as they are on and I notify them.


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    Single digit temps next week.

    Doing the tire changes this weekend.
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    Those with TD Insurance here's the winter tires on and off dates, December 1st to March 30th in Ontario only.

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    Got yours on yet?

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    Yup

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZR View Post
    Time is upon us, if your receiving an insurance discount for snow tires, best to check your policy for the on and off dates. Couple years back Kath's car got hit, at the accident reporting center first question after checking in at ins counter "do you have snow tires on the car today" and yes they went out and checked.
    First question IMO should be "Are you okay?"

    So...were they going to deny her claim or something? They are not mandatory at this time correct?

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    Only mandatory if your receiving an insurance discount for snow tires.
    If snows were not on the car, said it leave us with no insurance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZR View Post
    Only mandatory if your receiving an insurance discount for snow tires.
    If snows were not on the car, said it leave us with no insurance.

    oh, only cause you told them initially that there were snows on it to get the discount?


    good info to know though for the people that are doing it for discount...interesting

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    I use snows on both the truck n Kath's car regardless of discount.

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