SP50 was Aug 2014, automatic renewal was July 2015.
That could make things complicated.
SP50 was Aug 2014, automatic renewal was July 2015.
If they threaten legal action without payment.... Isn't that extortion? (I'm not a lawyer!)
Tell them you wont be renewing.
End it there.
Cancel the Direct Debit.
[TW]Fox;29834915 said:It does seem like an unusually high amount but then we dont know what it represents as a percentage of the policy value.
I would just **** them off. Not like youve claimed under the insurance. (Or have you?)
**** em off.
I can't get another quote from them until my insurance expires at the end of this month as their website says I've already got insurance with them.
How is it cheeky? If the situation changes mid policy (car or address change) then the premium changes, so surely the addition of points is likely to change the premium mid term? Especially as the points were gained in Aug and the policy only started a month earlier, so that's as good as a year that should have been a higher rate, due to the points.Yeah - does sound a bit like they are being cheeky and attaching it to the remainder of the 2014-July2015 period as well as the most recent year but hard to know for sure without more detail.
How is it cheeky? If the situation changes mid policy (car or address change) then the premium changes, so surely the addition of points is likely to change the premium mid term? Especially as the points were gained in Aug and the policy only started a month earlier, so that's as good as a year that should have been a higher rate, due to the points.
I'm sure the small print on the contract could be a good place to start. If that's got anything suggesting back payments are possible if, at a future date, your situation was found to be different to what was stated at the start of the contract. Just a thought.
How is it cheeky? If the situation changes mid policy (car or address change) then the premium changes, so surely the addition of points is likely to change the premium mid term? Especially as the points were gained in Aug and the policy only started a month earlier, so that's as good as a year that should have been a higher rate, due to the points.
Horrible advice. If the OP has been insured and didn't declare a previous speeding offense, then it's fraud and the insurer are entitled to do this.
If you cut the DD then they'll just call a debt collection agency and it'll just get worse for the OP. Legal issues a plenty.
Now its time to say "if I renew can we do something about the 1000 quid". So many people chose the least cost route with insurance and also treat it as a basic tick box exercise when really you need to own it and deal with it professionally. 1000 is mad money, my SP50 (now gone) I think added a fiver a month or something similar.
1000 is mad money, my SP50 (now gone) I think added a fiver a month or something similar.
On their website is specifies informing them of any motoring convictions under "Tell us at renewal" rather than under the "tell us imediately" catagory.
I can't see why it would more than double for just the year so I will query it with them once they get back to me. I've just made a cheeky quote using slightly different details and it only increase ~£600.