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Hi there if there are any car insurance gurus out there I would be extremely grateful if you could read this!!

 

I have a current claim ongoing with the above. The car is currently with Solus being repaired (I hope). My insurance is due for renewal on 17th January.

 

Do I have to renew with Aviva in order for the current claim to be completed? I do not wish to renew with them. I have a courtesy car at the moment whilst my car is being repaired. However if I do not renew with Aviva does that mean I have to give the car back?

 

Any advice gratefully received.

 

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Hi EddiesMum

 

I can confirm that when an accident happens within the policy period (as has happened for yourself) we would still cover the claim in full whether you choose to renew with Aviva or not.

 

I hope that helps, but if you have any further questions or would like me to look into the claim for you, please feel free to contact myself and my team at [email protected]

 

Kind regards

 

Dave

 

 

Dave Hyam

Aviva Social Media Team

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Well I did renew with Aviva - however I am not happy :( I don't wish to pay by monthly direct debit so I emailed them and asked to pay to by card but was told "told that was not possible". Also I can't seem to pay off the existing policy in full? Why??

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You can pay in full if you wish. If you pay by instalments, there will be a CCA and this must allow you to pay off any remaining premium in full. For the full years premium they cannot force you into a credit situation where you are paying interest. This is against FSA rules and Aviva would get a smack on their backsides.

 

Make a complaint to Aviva management and threaten to involve the FOS, plus inform the FSA.

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Well I did renew with Aviva - however I am not happy :( I don't wish to pay by monthly direct debit so I emailed them and asked to pay to by card but was told "told that was not possible". Also I can't seem to pay off the existing policy in full? Why??

 

Hi

 

I'm sorry to hear of what's happened and would really like to look into this for you and see if I can help. Can you please email your full name, date of birth, postcode, policy number and Consumer Action Group Username to [email protected]?

 

Many Thanks

 

Stephanie Carrington

Aviva UK Social Support

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You can pay in full if you wish. If you pay by instalments, there will be a CCA and this must allow you to pay off any remaining premium in full. For the full years premium they cannot force you into a credit situation where you are paying interest. This is against FSA rules and Aviva would get a smack on their backsides.

 

Make a complaint to Aviva management and threaten to involve the FOS, plus inform the FSA.

 

Thank you UncleBulgaria that is fantastic help!! thank you :D

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