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£10 charge to cancel an automated home insurance policy
catherinehickerton
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Hi All,
I called Aviva today to cancel my home insurance (better deals out there if you look, as you all know!) When I call the bloke on the phone said there was a £10 charge to cancel it.
I signed up over a year ago, and they have automatically started me on another 12 month contract, yet I haven't signed to this?!
Is there anything anybody can advise me on?
Thank you
I called Aviva today to cancel my home insurance (better deals out there if you look, as you all know!) When I call the bloke on the phone said there was a £10 charge to cancel it.
I signed up over a year ago, and they have automatically started me on another 12 month contract, yet I haven't signed to this?!
Is there anything anybody can advise me on?
Thank you
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catherinehickerton wrote: »Hi All,
I called Aviva today to cancel my home insurance (better deals out there if you look, as you all know!) When I call the bloke on the phone said there was a £10 charge to cancel it.
I signed up over a year ago, and they have automatically started me on another 12 month contract, yet I haven't signed to this?!
Is there anything anybody can advise me on?
Thank you
They told you what would happen on your renewal quote. I know because I have mine here.
You needed to tell them you weren't renewing BEFORE the policy automatically renewed.
They can charge up to £50 cancellation fee so £10 is getting off somewhat lightly really.I was born too late, into a world that doesn't care
Oh I wish I was a punk rocker with flowers in my hair0 -
yet I haven't signed to this?![?QUOTE]
It's very lilely you did sign up to an automatic renewal.
As well as it being in the initial documentation, you should have got a renewal letter about 3-4 weeks beforehand.
These are about 1 side of A4 with "what to do next" as a clear title normally in bold.
You need to diarise insurances and look into them before they renew.0 -
Hi guys thanks for that,
I didn't get a reminder letter, so that's why nothing got done about it, but your probably correct in the initial sign up letter but I will have to have a read of thatone!
Thanks for your help0
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