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Quidco - Change ins after 6 months Prudential to churchill
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Yes. When you cancel your insurer will send you a termination schedule which will show your NCB earned up to the commencement of the policy. Obviously, though, no ncb for the aborted year.0
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I'd be wary about cancelling too many times, given the amount of information shared between insurers- you might cause problems for yourself.0
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Sorry - I didn't necessarily mean "you'll get caught"... but you should remember that cashback is not guaranteed, it is just looked upon as a bonus. Lots of people don't get their payout for perfectly innocent reasons.
You'd be a bit miffed if you went through all the hassle / expense of cancelling, only to get no benefit from Quidco.Mortgage | £145,000Unsecured Debt | [strike]£7,000[/strike] £0 Lodgers | |0
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