Secondly - why are they taking this £600 off anyway? If they're cancelling the policy, why do I have to pay the remaining months?
Secondly - why are they taking this £600 off anyway? If they're cancelling the policy, why do I have to pay the remaining months?
Oh deardoes nobody read or even understand what they're signing and paying for??!
I understand that paying in installments is basically a finance agreement - what I don't understand is why they can cancel it and still charge me the full amount when I've basically done nothing wrong. In effect they're charging me for a service they aren't providing. It's also a bit ****-backwards in that the whole reason I'm paying in installments is because I don't have a massive lump sum to pay it off in one go, so where the hell do these cowboys get the idea that I can afford to pay out for a new car (oh yeah, sorry it's going to be £150 cheaper) along with a whole new insurance policy.
Did you not got any details from the biker?
[TW]Fox;20016719 said:This seems yet another lesson in why you never involve your insurer beyond simply notifying them the the accident has taken place. They are treating it entirely as a fault claim and will continue to do so unless they receive full settlement from the third party.
[TW]Fox;20017724 said:If you pay up front you don't get a pro rata refund in the event of a total loss either, so its nothing to do with the instalments really.
The policy is now completed - you purchase a policy which runs either for a year or until the insurance company pays out in full on the vehicle as a total loss. Thats how it works.
They've upheld the terms of the policy which has now come to an end.
I did try to call Helphire last night, but apparently they'd evacuated the building![]()
Except it's not supposed to be my insurance company who are paying out. I told them on the phone explicitly last night that I didn't want to claim against my own policy, and then the guy decides to tell me that they haven't even contacted the 3rd party insurer yet![]()
Highway Code said:167
DO NOT overtake where you might come into conflict with other road users. For example
approaching or at a road junction on either side of the road
where the road narrows
when approaching a school crossing patrol
between the kerb and a bus or tram when it is at a stop
where traffic is queuing at junctions or road works
when you would force another road user to swerve or slow down
at a level crossing
when a road user is indicating right, even if you believe the signal should have been cancelled. Do not take a risk; wait for the signal to be cancelled
stay behind if you are following a cyclist approaching a roundabout or junction, and you intend to turn left
when a tram is standing at a kerbside tram stop and there is no clearly marked passing lane for other traffic