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Insurance cancelled due to faulty blackbox (RESOLVED)

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  • JordanB96
    JordanB96 Posts: 19 Forumite
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    Sorry for not replying to anyone ive only just seen all these comments. Thank you to everyone who has commented. The insurance company has admitted fault with the box due to the evidence i provided, the insurance was still canceled but i never had to pay any fees. Plus side to all the hassle was i now have insurance with out a box and its £200 cheaper. Once again thanks for all the comments.
  • MovingForwards
    MovingForwards Posts: 17,153 Forumite
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    JordanB96 wrote: »
    Sorry for not replying to anyone ive only just seen all these comments. Thank you to everyone who has commented. The insurance company has admitted fault with the box due to the evidence i provided, the insurance was still canceled but i never had to pay any fees. Plus side to all the hassle was i now have insurance with out a box and its £200 cheaper. Once again thanks for all the comments.

    Was that declaring the cancellation?
    If so, well done as my brother ended up paying over £4k per year due to his getting cancelled.
    Mortgage started 2020, aiming to clear 31/12/2029.
  • DCFC79
    DCFC79 Posts: 40,641 Forumite
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    Why not edit the thread title to say 'resolved' or similar.
  • Jumblebumble
    Jumblebumble Posts: 2,012 Forumite
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    Nasqueron wrote: »
    Modern Sat Navs are accurate to 3-10m, if the accuracy was 100m you couldn't use it reliably to do anything. OP's partner was speeding
    As I understand it the insurance company have admitted the box was faulty
    Perhaps you would like to apologise to the OP for making up facts
  • Nasqueron wrote: »
    Modern Sat Navs are accurate to 3-10m, if the accuracy was 100m you couldn't use it reliably to do anything. OP's partner was speeding

    "Modern" or otherwise that's not how GPS works. The insurance company has now admitted the fault so perhaps you would like to withdraw your accusation and apologise.
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