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  1. Just to let you all know payment sorted. At start of call I asked to confirm that all calls (in and out) are recorded then said that I cancelled the auto renew when I changed car. He confirmed he saw it on system as not to auto renew but could not understand why it was auto renewed. HOWEVER Because my dad’s car, originally my car, was on a multicar policy he said the insurance for his car was now £700, shooting from £300, using it for SDP and for only 3000 miles. This car has been in the family for 12 years and never paid over £350 for it, and that was me using it for business. It was lucky that my dads insurance runs out on 8th Oct so we said not to auto renew and got a quote via go compare whist on phone to him for £250 I want to make others aware and I can see the downfall of multi car that if a family member removes a car then existing cars, with several months to run on insurance, will or may inflate in price with the driver having no or little rights. I also said about my other car then was taken off the road in feb (SORN) and they should of held my insurance until I got another car (JUNE). They said provide evidence of SORN and will get a partial refund J
  2. I have an issue with Admirial insurance. I bought another car about 2 months or so prior to my insurance expiring and paid the transfer / admin fee of about £20 or there abouts. Their renewal was several hundred more than quotes I received prior to buying the car when paying this transfer fee I specifically stated not to auto renew my insurance. The man said he noted this down on the system. (Their quotes for the new car being around £700 a year, normally paying around £300) I always paid annually. My renewal was mid-September and received an email that my funds did not go through (luckily it was an old card I used for the admin fee) and emailed them of my previous conversation that I did not want to auto renew. I then received my "confirmation of motor insurance", charging some £1000 more than swift insurance. (£1300) Their renewal is set up now as monthly payments so unsure how that can auto renew and change from annual to monthly, so this is another concern. I have just had another email saying that if I do not pay within 7 days I have committed an offence under the road traffic act and “DEFAULT NOTICE SERVED UNDER SECTION 87 (1) OF THE CONSUMER CREDIT ACT 1974” Admiral have ignored both telephone calls and emails and threatening with court action should I not pay. Another issue was that my old car was taken off the road from around Feb 2013 till july 2013 so asked them to place insurance on hold which they failed to do. What can I do about this.
  3. I have just had the same with my car insurance (Admiral). I bought another car about 2 months or so prior to my insurance expiring and paid the transfer / admin fee of about £20 or there abouts. Their renewal was several hundred more than quotes I received prior to buying the car so when paying this transfer fee I specifically stated not to auto renew my insurance. The man said he noted this down on the system. (Their quotes for the new car being around £700 a year, normally paying around £300) I always paid annually. My renewal was mid-September and received an email that my funds did not go through (luckily it was an old card I used for the admin fee) and emailed them of my previous conversation that I did not want to auto renew. I then received my "confirmation of motor insurance", charging some £1000 more than swift insurance. (£1300) Their renewal is set up now as monthly payments so unsure how that can auto renew and change from annual to monthly, so this is another concern. I have just had another email saying that if I do not pay within 7 days I have committed an offence under the road traffic act and “DEFAULT NOTICE SERVED UNDER SECTION 87 (1) OF THE CONSUMER CREDIT ACT 1974” Basically Admiral have ignored both telephone calls and emails and threatening with court action should I not pay.
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