Insurance cancelled after 1 week
Discussion
HarveyM said:
davek_964 said:
First Insurance : 01344 286194. Ask for Amy Park if you get a chance.
Apparently they specialise in drivers with convictions, but you never know - maybe they can help.
Trading name of Fresh Insurance Services Group Ltd... who also trade as Auto Saint!Apparently they specialise in drivers with convictions, but you never know - maybe they can help.
I’ll pass it on though, thanks. Worth a call.
Not sure if you've tried this, but one thing she suggested is to talk to the original insurers and stress that she cancelled it, and therefore it's unreasonable that she now has a cancellation against her. It might simply be an admin error, or it might be something you can argue against.
davek_964 said:
OK.
Not sure if you've tried this, but one thing she suggested is to talk to the original insurers and stress that she cancelled it, and therefore it's unreasonable that she now has a cancellation against her. It might simply be an admin error, or it might be something you can argue against.
Now that does sound like an idea. Definitely worth a call .Not sure if you've tried this, but one thing she suggested is to talk to the original insurers and stress that she cancelled it, and therefore it's unreasonable that she now has a cancellation against her. It might simply be an admin error, or it might be something you can argue against.
Sorry to hear this OP. Whichever way you look at it, your daughter has certainly had rough treatment. There are dangerous driving convicts who pay less for insurance.
Clearly you are not alone in your thoughts (regardless of whether they were right or wrong), many other members on this forum believed that by cancelling before the insurer did would make things go away.
Obviously this didn't work but perhaps a solicitor may side with you too, they like to pick up on terminology. I don't recommend you use one to sue the insurer by any means, but they may be able to advise you correctly on other solutions; such as making a detailed complaint etc.
I don't know what else to suggest. Perhaps only to ignore some of the fk nuggets on here, most of whom are probably too scared to leave their mum's basement. But it looks like you are already doing this.
Clearly you are not alone in your thoughts (regardless of whether they were right or wrong), many other members on this forum believed that by cancelling before the insurer did would make things go away.
Obviously this didn't work but perhaps a solicitor may side with you too, they like to pick up on terminology. I don't recommend you use one to sue the insurer by any means, but they may be able to advise you correctly on other solutions; such as making a detailed complaint etc.
I don't know what else to suggest. Perhaps only to ignore some of the fk nuggets on here, most of whom are probably too scared to leave their mum's basement. But it looks like you are already doing this.
desolate said:
I completely agree.
I am prettt sure it isn't happening but I can't be 100% certain.
They can't even agree on the DVLA data and at least one company shovels so much st into CUE we have to disregard them
Just getting a standard format for MID uploads would be good, bane of my bloody life!I am prettt sure it isn't happening but I can't be 100% certain.
They can't even agree on the DVLA data and at least one company shovels so much st into CUE we have to disregard them
HarveyM said:
I spoke to Auto Saint. It was down to “non-disclosure” - I.e. failing to provide information they didn’t ask for.
Not possible. First paragraphhttps://www.abi.org.uk/data-and-resources/tools-an...
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