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This wouldn't be Amber Select would it ?

I've just had them over the phone, I advised the A&L had shafted me again and I would ensure the funds for a subsequent DD claim next week.

 

Then he told me they will charge £20... I went ballistic and have cancelled the insurance.

 

 

Does anyone know the legality of their punishment fees ??:mad:

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This is an issue with a number of insurers now and agree that it is just another money making exercise. No doubt it will be stated in their T&Cs however I would complain in writing stating that you advised of this and it is an unfair penalty charge.

 

As for cancelling the policy ( Fuz ) this was probably not the best course of action as you may find that money may still be owed. ( Read previous threads ). You cannot cancel verbally so if you have not returned the certificate, I suggest you contact them & advise you won't be cancelling but still complain about the charge.

:p :p If my advice as been of help, please give me a quick click on the scales to your right ;) ;) :)
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Thanks for the info but I am in a position now where I don't care what companies throw at me, thanks to 10 years of donkey government.

 

 

Luckily, by the end of this month I'll have moved abroad.

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