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6th April 2006, 19:11
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| | Site Team | Re: £25 "admin fee" for bounced payment? Exactly the same rules apply - this is an unlawful penalty charge.
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Alan, Derby, UK. Help keep this site open by buying one of these great resources: Postage £1 - Delivery in the UK only. Click on the above link to place your order - payment by Paypal. _________________________ _______ Sorry, but I cannot deal with your case by PM - please ask questions in your own thread. If you do not get a reply within 48 hours send a PM, with a link to the relevant thread, to any Site Team Member. DO NOT SEND QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR CLAIM TO ADMIN, or our WEBMASTER - YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE A REPLY. Advice given is purely my opinion, and is not based on any legal training. |
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21st June 2006, 13:21
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: £25 "admin fee" for bounced payment? Online Insurance is the worst for hiding charges, but most online brokers have to make money somewhere - its the charges that do this.
They all display them as its required under FSA reg's, however you will find it normally hidden under the "Terms & Conditions" which they usually require you to read and tick a box confirming this. Best way is to click the links, and print it out. Then at least you have a copy to read all the information. Its there to be read.
I wont make out to be a martyr but how many people click online without reading? (I've done it!) If theres a box to click confirming you have read something and you havent, then the Insurer has the right to charge you as you have clicked through own fault. Thats why they have online assumptions as well, online deals are always assumptive to certain criteria - you have to meet that to get the deal.
In all Insurance situtaions you should still have a copy of all documentation sent in the post whether purchased online or via a call centre as how else are you able to read all the small print and know what you have cover for ? (excluding short term insurance)
Its4me used to have a bad reputation for Customer Service, whether this still stands I don't know.
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28th June 2006, 22:31
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: £25 "admin fee" for bounced payment? Quote: |
Originally Posted by sb118 Marvelous thanks, i'll get writing  | hi there i am also with Its4me insurance company and they also have charged me £25.00 ad fee. i am glad that you are writing to them for the theft can you please tell me are you writing the same letter as you wrote to the bank, that is the template that we can download the one where we do not know what our charges are or can you please help me out and tell me what you are going to write. much appreciated |
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19th July 2006, 18:58
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: £25 "admin fee" for bounced payment? I don't recommend using its4me at all - I used them a couple of years ago until i had to make a claim (someone helpfully decided to set alight to my old banger one night and write it off for me) and they were awful - they told me I wasn't entitled to a payout for what was in the car because I was TPFT - except I'd been paying fully comp ever since I took the policy out.
Apart from that they were awful - dragging their feet and keeping you on hold for hours. Did FA when I made a complaint.
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26th October 2006, 12:42
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