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Ricwin

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  1. Hello I received a letter yesterday stating that my car insurance has been canceled according to a recorded delivery letter dated 31st August. I have not received or signed for any recorded letter in the last few weeks, and Brentacre have not checked with the Royal Mail that I have received the letter. According to Brentacre, because the letter was not returned to them, I have signed for and received it. The Royal Mail state that any recorded item which ha not been delivered will be returned to the sender after 18 days. A considerably longer period than the 7 days I was apparently given to rectify an issue I was unaware of. Has my insurance company acted too hastily? Ruthlessly even? Do they have any obligation to ensure a recorded letter has been signed for and delivered? The reason for cancellation is due to a direct debit error. I changed bank account and gave them my new direct debit details. They have not actually attempted to charge my new bank account. This is surely an error on their part? In the mean time, they are demanding the missing payment. And are attempting to make me sign up for a new 10 month policy, and pay another substantial deposit. My 'current' 12 month policy is due to end in February. Is there anything I can do now? What choices do I have? Any help will be much appreciated. Regards Ric
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