don simon
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Hopefully someone more knowlwdgeable than I can help with this.
I changed insurance companies for this year due to a marked decrease in price. The old insurance company received no renewall notification from me and assumed that they could just continue taking out direct debit payments.
They managed one.
I have requested that they return the payment but they insist that I prove to them that I have cover before they will return the payment.
This cannot, in my view, be right for several reasons:
1: I did not agree to the renewall.
2: The policy price, a fundamental part of the contract, changed, and I did not in any way demonstrate agreement.
3: It's none of their bloody business.
If I am correct, this is shocking behaviour. If I am wrong, it's a shocking intrusion into one's privacy.
I changed insurance companies for this year due to a marked decrease in price. The old insurance company received no renewall notification from me and assumed that they could just continue taking out direct debit payments.
They managed one.
I have requested that they return the payment but they insist that I prove to them that I have cover before they will return the payment.
This cannot, in my view, be right for several reasons:
1: I did not agree to the renewall.
2: The policy price, a fundamental part of the contract, changed, and I did not in any way demonstrate agreement.
3: It's none of their bloody business.
If I am correct, this is shocking behaviour. If I am wrong, it's a shocking intrusion into one's privacy.