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Admiral MultiCar Cancellation

mcmillanuk
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Apologies if I make no sense of this!
Our first car has always been insured through Direct Line and I recently bought a second to commute to work. I checked in January when I bought the second and Admiral MultiCar were the cheapest. The second car was insured straight away with the first to be added when the Direct Line cover ended on 8th May 2011.
A couple of months on and after having a quick budget, the second car is not economical to run and I've decided to sell it. I've checked my policy documents and the cancellation will cost £30 per car. My question is, will it be a cancellation of the policy in it's entireity for £30 (as only one car is currently on it) or will they look for additional administration charges for the first car? Finally, it's being paid by Direct Debit, but there is no mention of additional charges in the policy documentation (as far as I can see).
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Neil
Our first car has always been insured through Direct Line and I recently bought a second to commute to work. I checked in January when I bought the second and Admiral MultiCar were the cheapest. The second car was insured straight away with the first to be added when the Direct Line cover ended on 8th May 2011.
A couple of months on and after having a quick budget, the second car is not economical to run and I've decided to sell it. I've checked my policy documents and the cancellation will cost £30 per car. My question is, will it be a cancellation of the policy in it's entireity for £30 (as only one car is currently on it) or will they look for additional administration charges for the first car? Finally, it's being paid by Direct Debit, but there is no mention of additional charges in the policy documentation (as far as I can see).
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Neil
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Hi, the 'first' car policy has not started yet so £30 should cover the 'cancellation' fee although they may require one months notice so you might have to pay an extra month or an additional 'admin fee' to cover it.0
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Hi, the 'first' car policy has not started yet so £30 should cover the 'cancellation' fee although they may require one months notice so you might have to pay an extra month or an additional 'admin fee' to cover it.
Insurance companies terms vary. There's another thread on here where Admiral charged a fee for cancelling a policy before cover had started. The only way you can be sure is to ask them.0
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