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Aviva car insurance

Just got off the phone to Aviva who told me something I never knew. Apparently, you can't just let a car insurance policy expire by taking it out with another company from the renewal date, you have to physically cancel the policy with Aviva. If you don't, they will automatically renew it for you and try and leech more money from your bank account. If you have had the foresight to cancel the direct debit to prevent this happening, they will put a marker on your credit file.
I find the last bit a tad strange because, even though they charge you a whopping 17% for paying monthly, and send you a credit agreement showing the payments you have made, there is no mention of the account on any of the CRA's.
What a load of twaddle. I renewed with LV, who were cheaper, answer the phone now and again and don't charge a premium for paying monthly.

My home insurance is up for renewal at the same time. It's a safe bet it won't be stayin with Aviva.
I came into this world with nothing and I've got most of it left.

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  • luvchocolate
    luvchocolate Posts: 3,395 Forumite
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    A lot of policies are on auto renewal now, this would be on their T & C., when the renewal comes it would say something like they will take the premium on such a date unless this policy is cancelled.
    Aviva have been by far the best quote for me in the last 4 years and found their customer services to be good.
  • Shakin_Steve
    Shakin_Steve Posts: 2,814 Forumite
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    A lot of policies are on auto renewal unless you specifically tell them you don't want that when taking out the policy, which I did. It still does not excuse the threats to put a marker on your credit file for a non-existent policy.
    I came into this world with nothing and I've got most of it left.
  • marlot
    marlot Posts: 4,971 Forumite
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    edited 14 March 2017 at 10:34PM
    Just got off the phone to Aviva who told me something I never knew...
    This has been normal for the last few years - for all insurers - here's an article from five years ago.

    http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/cars/article-2134597/Your-insurer-ripped-customers-duped-renewing-expensive-policies.html
  • zoso121
    zoso121 Posts: 27 Forumite
    When I took my Aviva Car & Home Insurance policies out, there was a tick box which was basically an opt out from auto renewal. This was through the Aviva web site. I've just received my car renewal quote & there is no auto renewal.
  • Shakin_Steve
    Shakin_Steve Posts: 2,814 Forumite
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    zoso121 wrote: »
    When I took my Aviva Car & Home Insurance policies out, there was a tick box which was basically an opt out from auto renewal. This was through the Aviva web site. I've just received my car renewal quote & there is no auto renewal.
    I agree with what you're saying but, if you don't ring them and tell them you don't intend to renew, they'll do it anyway. That was my whole point, I should only have to ring if I want to buy insurance from them, not if I don't.
    I came into this world with nothing and I've got most of it left.
  • zoso121
    zoso121 Posts: 27 Forumite
    I agree with what you're saying but, if you don't ring them and tell them you don't intend to renew, they'll do it anyway. That was my whole point, I should only have to ring if I want to buy insurance from them, not if I don't.
    I think it may have something to do with paying monthly. There's certainly no recurring payment if you pay annually & opt out, which i do.
  • Quentin
    Quentin Posts: 40,405 Forumite
    Nothing to do with paying on the drip.

    When you took out the policy you will have agreed​ their ts & cs which will have included them auturenewing the policy.

    If you didn't want to autorenew then they will have told you how to stop it happen in the policy documents and in the renewal notice.
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