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Renewing with Admiral couldn't be easier

Parking_Trouble
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Yeah but I don't want to renew!
Much been said on hear about auto-renewals but just needed to have a quick moan about Admiral.
Their renewal letter doesn't actually say anything about if you don't want to renew what you have to do.
Just a bit of courtesy needed to say "If you don't want to renew than please call our premium rate number" It would be good to be able to email or SMS so I had some evidence, or even write a letter but they obviously don't want to make it too easy.
Anyway LV= (much better reviews) are quoting me £460 instead of £575 so bye bye Admiral. :j
Already with LV= on another car and got that renewal down from £1850 to £1410 - new quote and 5% multicar discount.
Over £600 cheaper than Admiral for both cars.
Looking forward to be free of Admiral in a few days. Cheap but nasty.
Much been said on hear about auto-renewals but just needed to have a quick moan about Admiral.
Their renewal letter doesn't actually say anything about if you don't want to renew what you have to do.
Just a bit of courtesy needed to say "If you don't want to renew than please call our premium rate number" It would be good to be able to email or SMS so I had some evidence, or even write a letter but they obviously don't want to make it too easy.
Anyway LV= (much better reviews) are quoting me £460 instead of £575 so bye bye Admiral. :j
Already with LV= on another car and got that renewal down from £1850 to £1410 - new quote and 5% multicar discount.
Over £600 cheaper than Admiral for both cars.
Looking forward to be free of Admiral in a few days. Cheap but nasty.
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Better policy as well0
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I'm with Admiral. When I had my last renewal letter it stated what you had to do if you did not wish them to renew the policy. It said to phone them up and ask them not to renew. In the end I did wish to renew the policy so I didn't have to do anything.0
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