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    What's the odds of having an accident on your wedding day.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xtreme View Post
    Hmmm ........... makes you wonder about the AULRO Courier service.

    Exactly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    What's the odds of having an accident on your wedding day.......
    The wedding may have been caused by an accident.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xtreme View Post
    Hmmm ........... makes you wonder about the AULRO Courier service.
    Probably different. You aren't renting your car out as the OP wanted.

    Quote Originally Posted by 195586inch View Post
    Howdy, looking to rent an s1 for a couple of hours (with or without a driver) to get us to our wedding.
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    person 1 borrows car from person 2.
    after the wedding, person 1 remember he owes person 2 a slab of beer as he lost a bet that abx would beat xyz.
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    I know a fellow who hires his classic cars for weddings. He and his mates drive them.
    I'm not sure what he does for insurance but I do know the ATO are only interested in such a venture if you derive an income from such a venture of $20,000 or more.

    For prospective hirers, some insurance companies are only interested if you are operating as a business.
    Check with your insurance company.

    From my insurance company
    Wedding Hire Use
    means your vehicle is used for Private Use
    and the limited business use of carrying passengers for hire or
    reward in connection with weddings or school formals.
    If you use your vehicle for Private Use, you should choose
    Private Use vehicle usage for your cover.
    If you use your vehicle for weddings or school formals, but for
    no other income earning purposes, you should ask us to add
    Wedding Hire Use to your cover.
    However, if you use your vehicle for any Business Use that is
    more extensive than Wedding Hire Use, you should ask us to
    cover you for Business Use. You will be covered for Private
    Use and Wedding Hire Use under your Business Use vehicle
    usage cover.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Probably different. You aren't renting your car out as the OP wanted.
    But surely you'd be using your car to carry/courier the goods so dosesn't that constitute hiring your car?
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