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Cycle Insurance - don't use CYCLEGUARD
Neil_1979
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I just wanted to share my bad experience of Cycleguard for bicycle insurance. I paid the fee to Cycleguard (before being sent their clauses – to which there are many), feeling content that my bike was now fully insured.
Upon my bike getting stolen, they refused to pay out because I did not have a receipt proving ownership of locks. Initially, they only wanted the keys to the locks sent in, which I did – they lost them in their office (convenient).
I then found out that Cycleguard are actually the insurance broker, at that all claims are underwritten by AXA. They have a turn around time of 14 days for every piece of correspondence, so I had to endure delay after delay before they dealt me the final blow of stating they would not pay up.
I feel that they are an absolute con, and would recommend that anyone thinking of cycling insurance either put it on their hone contents insurance as a separate item. A friend did this, and paid approximately £8 for the year; when her bike was stolen she did not have any issues in claiming.
Upon my bike getting stolen, they refused to pay out because I did not have a receipt proving ownership of locks. Initially, they only wanted the keys to the locks sent in, which I did – they lost them in their office (convenient).
I then found out that Cycleguard are actually the insurance broker, at that all claims are underwritten by AXA. They have a turn around time of 14 days for every piece of correspondence, so I had to endure delay after delay before they dealt me the final blow of stating they would not pay up.
I feel that they are an absolute con, and would recommend that anyone thinking of cycling insurance either put it on their hone contents insurance as a separate item. A friend did this, and paid approximately £8 for the year; when her bike was stolen she did not have any issues in claiming.
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Write an "Official Complaint" which they have to properly investigate, send it recorded delivery and mention your next action will be to go to the Ombudsman.0
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Cycleguard are one of the companies I looked at, however, their idea of preventing theft by holding onto the cycle and tackling the thief is not something I agreed with!
At least it's not as bad as the company who asked if I'd try and fight back to the thief. "sorry I won't fight a crackhead" didn't go down well.0
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