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3 years of breakdown cover for a car I dont own

BestBefore1999
Posts: 4 Newbie
in Motoring
Hi all.
Looking to find out about my rights before I call the AA tomorrow.
I have just discovered that my breakdown cover renews automatically and I've paid for 3 years of cover for a car that I sold in Feb 2015. I know it seems odd that I've only just noticed but I NEVER let companies automatically renew. I always pay in full and ensure that I find the best deal every year for things like insurance. I didn't even know that I still had breakdown cover never mind for the wrong car because part of my money saving was to let it lapse as I'd never needed it. I had received letters but I assumed they were trying to get me to renew so I just scanned over them and binned them - turns out all the info is on the back!
I admit it's a bit ridiculous and maybe I chalk it up to experience but surely it's similar to insurance in that I can't buy cover for a car i dont own? I'm sure that they wouldn't have come out to rescue me in a breakdown once they discovered it was a different car so they weren't providing a service for me at all.
Any advice? Anyone know what I should do? Any chance I'll be refunded.....?
Looking to find out about my rights before I call the AA tomorrow.
I have just discovered that my breakdown cover renews automatically and I've paid for 3 years of cover for a car that I sold in Feb 2015. I know it seems odd that I've only just noticed but I NEVER let companies automatically renew. I always pay in full and ensure that I find the best deal every year for things like insurance. I didn't even know that I still had breakdown cover never mind for the wrong car because part of my money saving was to let it lapse as I'd never needed it. I had received letters but I assumed they were trying to get me to renew so I just scanned over them and binned them - turns out all the info is on the back!
I admit it's a bit ridiculous and maybe I chalk it up to experience but surely it's similar to insurance in that I can't buy cover for a car i dont own? I'm sure that they wouldn't have come out to rescue me in a breakdown once they discovered it was a different car so they weren't providing a service for me at all.
Any advice? Anyone know what I should do? Any chance I'll be refunded.....?
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...and you didn't notice the payment leaving your account? DD or continuous credit card authority?
You can buy insurance for a car you don't own - and if you were to lease a car, you'd need to.
If you call them out and you're in a different car, that doesn't mean you don't still own the one that's covered. Perhaps you have more than one car in the family?
As for a refund, how far into the current policy are you? For the years that have expired... not a hope. For the current one, perhaps, but I wouldn't hold your breath.0 -
BestBefore1999 wrote: »Any advice? Anyone know what I should do? Any chance I'll be refunded.....?
I hate auto re-new too, you have got to be weary. Tell them to cancel and you will never use the AA again, but your next policy will probably use it.
I went with Green Flag after the AA, but Green Flag I believe also use auto re-new.0 -
Thanks for your message.
Its been paid by continuous authority.
Nope, i didnt notice it which i am embarrassed about.
We previously owned that car but sold it car and bought our new one.
Policy renewed beginning of August.0 -
Thanks.
I'll cancel this morning and try to find a company that dont auto renew.0 -
BestBefore1999 wrote: »I'll ... try to find a company that dont auto renew.0
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I'm sure that they wouldn't have come out to rescue me in a breakdown once they discovered it was a different car so they weren't providing a service for me at all.0
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maybe the best money saving tip here is to read your post\mail0
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sevenhills wrote: »I hate auto re-new too, you have got to be weary. Tell them to cancel and you will never use the AA again, but your next policy will probably use it.
I went with Green Flag after the AA, but Green Flag I believe also use auto re-new.
What's being tired got to do with anything?0 -
This happened to me, well it auto-renewed and I noticed the same month so not quite the same but they did give me a refund.
So as mentioned above you might have a chance for this year while the previous two years will be chalked up to experience.0 -
The real answer is to check your statement every month (at least)
I use a simple free program to keep track of income and outgoings, and it soon throws up any anomalies.
I don't like auto renew though.0
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