Insurance company mistake

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dnb

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3,330 posts

243 months

Tuesday 18th April 2006
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Strangely it seems my old insurance company made a mistake in my favour. Good news, you'd think. The bad news is that they've just found out and want their money back.

It all started in May (I think) last year when my good lady pranged my old Scoob. It was written off, and the ins. co. made me an offer.

I decided to keep the remains, as there were a few mods on the car I wanted to keep(all declared, but not covered like-for-like on the policy, so why should they get to keep them?) and there were a few useful spares I wanted for the new car...

We reached an agreement on the price and everything, and I was told that the deductions would all be made at source and I'd get a cheque for the difference "in full and final settlement". I did, and I paid it straight into the bank, glad to have the matter resolved at last. This was in August last year (yes, it took over 3 months!)

Now, more than 7 months on, the insurance co phoned me saying they paid me too much money and they want it back. No nice letter explaining they made a mistake and could we try to correct it, just a telephone demand for money immediately! (Nice customer service, eh?)

Understandably, I'm not all that happy about it. But I suppose I should have scrutinised the amounts a bit more closely at the time. I was just glad to get anything out of them by this point.

Has anyone been through this? I'd dearly like to tell them to off for being so terribly inefficient and not dealing with this properly at the time, but I suspect this wouldn't go down too well, unless someone can suggest some legal thing that says they should have contacted me to resolve their problem long before this?

Thanks.

dnb

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3,330 posts

243 months

Tuesday 18th April 2006
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I believe so. I'd have to dig the paperwork out of the attic...

dnb

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3,330 posts

243 months

Tuesday 18th April 2006
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The wording on the letter of settlement is as follows:

insurance company said:


Mr dnb
address

date: xx/xx/05
claim ref no: xxxxx
Cheque: £xxx

We have pleasure in enclosing our cheque in full and final settlement of all claims.

Payable to Mr dnb our insured Mr dnb



There is NO other print on the letter what-so-ever. (I presume they think that insurance companies don't make mistakes? Or if they have anything else on there it gives me wriggle room?)

More annoying than anything was the attitude - they implied (without saying it) that it was my fault and that I should be appologising to them and getting them the money by return of post. If it takes them 7.5 months to chase these things up, what do they expect? (I don't consider this to be within a reasonable time - I explained this to NEC over a warranty replacement monitor once... And sent them a bill for storage of the said item.)

In principle, if they appologise to me and explain their error to me with a NICE letter, I might be more receptive.