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Cancelling Car Insurance
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I bought car insurance from WiseDriving and they need to install a black box for the car, I have tried to make an appointment but each time this was not successful, now they forced me to cancel my insurance and charged me about £100 for the insurance I had with them, they have a very bad review on Google or Trustpilot as well as other sites, what do you think I should do.
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Hi folks, long time lurker here hoping you can help me with a quick question regarding cancelling my car insurance.
I've just traded my car in for a van. My car was insured with Quotemehappy, paid in full (annually) and expires in January (approx 5 months). I was hoping to transfer the policy over, but it looks like Quotemehappy doesn't cover vans. Being an online only site it's nigh on impossible to find a human to speak to. The only option available is to cancel with a £56 charge! I'm not fussed about losing whatever claims I've accrued (as I've already got 10+ years), but a £56 charge for them to no longer have to cover me is a bit steep. If I was paying monthly I could almost understand it.
So my question is should I just leave the policy alone and let it expire (which obviously costs me nothing) or bite the bullet and cancel?
Thanks in advance
Phil
Hopefully you will be keeping the van for a while because if you revert back to a car you won't be able to take your ncd back after using it on a van.Be Alert..........Britain needs lerts.0
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