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Having read some postings here and watched It Pays To Watch last week got me thinking about this....
Lloyds cancelled a business overdraft I had, this caused me to be unable to pay my loan repayments as knock on effect.
It caused the closure of my business.
Lloyds wrote to me before closure saying they had cancelled my insurance.
I probably would have been eligible to claim as they had made me unemployed from my Ltd Co.
Was this legal to cancel the insurance?
Any redress I can still take on any issue here?
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