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Aviva ? Can i claim
dunkmat
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I have Mortgage Life Insurance with Aviva taken out in 2011. It covers Life Cover, Mortgage Payment Protection & Critical illness. I am employed and my partner self employed.
Is this something that can be claimed back? I took the cover out in a meeting with them but didnt really understand it.
Is it something that be claimed back or is it right?
Any help is appreciated.
Is this something that can be claimed back? I took the cover out in a meeting with them but didnt really understand it.
Is it something that be claimed back or is it right?
Any help is appreciated.
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Simple answer - no.I am an IFA. Any comments made on this forum are provided for information only and should not be construed as advice. Should you need advice on a specific area then please consult a local IFA.0
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Is this something that can be claimed back?
Are you going to ask if you can claim back your house insurance and car insurance as well? Why stop there. Why not ask for your electric bill to be repaid.I am employed and my partner self employed.
Good for you. Although it has absolutely nothing to do with the policy you hold.
Sorry to be flippant but I struggle with people asking if they can claim money back on something which is actually quite important and normal to have.I am an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA). The comments I make are just my opinion and are for discussion purposes only. They are not financial advice and you should not treat them as such. If you feel an area discussed may be relevant to you, then please seek advice from an Independent Financial Adviser local to you.0 -
I wasnt considering claiming until a friend asked what policy we had and told me it was worthless and could claim it back.
Before I did anything further I thought i'd ask on here as normally get very good advice.
Thanks for the responses and I will keep the good policy!0 -
I wasnt considering claiming until a friend asked what policy we had and told me it was worthless and could claim it back.
Before I did anything further I thought i'd ask on here as normally get very good advice.
Thanks for the responses and I will keep the good policy!
Probably a wise move unless your friend has the qualifications to show he knows what he is talking about.0 -
Qualifications or not, he gave the OP duff advice!:pmagpiecottage wrote: »Probably a wise move unless your friend has the qualifications to show he knows what he is talking about.0
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