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Grandadrob
 


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Beware of Lancaster insurance

Just sold my old Disco. I renewed with Lancaster three months ago for £169. I phoned them to cancel, having made no claims. They told me that I was not entitled to any refund whatsoever. Waffled about set up fees, cancellation fees, and my three months of cover. I am furious because I have absolved them of covering me against any accidents for the remaining nine months. What an absolute con, I will never use Lancaster again. Censored Censored Censored Censored Censored
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Post #193543911th Apr 2018 11:13 am
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DSL
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Do the policy t&cs say anything about refunds on a cancelled policy?
   
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daviesto
 


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Totally depends on what terms you took out the insurance under. Many policies become non-refundable after very short periods. If you accepted a policy under certain cancellation terms then its only fair they apply those terms.
  
Post #193544311th Apr 2018 11:16 am
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DG
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I heard they are furious that you sold your Land Rover 3 months after taking out their annual insurance Whistle Wink

Always read the small print Thumbs Up
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DavidSally
 


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It's no use bleating about the Terms and Conditions that you were happy to accept only 3 months ago.
  
Post #193545511th Apr 2018 11:54 am
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Steamyrotter
 


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It's no use bleating about the Terms and Conditions that you were happy to accept only 3 months ago.


the small print is there to protect them as well as ... them.
Evil or Very Mad
 If things were meant to be easy, then I will soon complicate them....
Please note...
Anything I say is only from my personal experience and knowledge..
I don't assume to know everything, and know there is a lot I don't know..
But then I could be talking Censored .. OSmile 
 
Post #193546411th Apr 2018 12:16 pm
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NoDo$h
 


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Criticism of Small Print (also known as the terms of the contract) is usually loudest from those who see a free (or cheap) lunch and don't want to know why until too late. Thumbs Up
 I know it's not considered "kind" to say no these days, but no. Just no, ok? And if it's not ok, still no.  
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pjm-84
 


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I can beat that.

I insured my motorbike and paid in full (only £100) only to change the bike 3 months later. I ended up paying £30 to cancel the policy. It would have been £55 to cancel, but they realised, when it was pointed out, that I had a nominal refund for the remaining unused 9 months.

Unable to reinsure with them for the new bike as the cost (pro rata) worked out at £500 against a market rate of £230.
  
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Hardware
 


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It's about a third of what i paid this year!!!! So on that basis 3 months cover then leave is ok.

You could just suspend it and leave them with 9 months of admin to do on it.
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Mikeyb
 


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you definitely don't want to do that. If the new owner has an accident and you had left the vehicle insured, your insurance co would be liable for half the settlement costs, affectiing your claims record, NCB etc
 Not such a Disco Newbie now!
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KTM Gordo
 


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This is something that happens surprisingly often, and a variation is where people opt to pay for their annual insurance in monthly instalments and get annoyed when they cancel the policy but need to keep up the repayments.

Before we buy a car we spend a lot of time looking at the details and considering the options to make sure we get exactly what we want - or as close to it as possible. Yet when we come to insure it, we sign on the line without looking too closely and then wonder why the product we've bought doesn't match our expectations.

Financial products aren't all that exciting compared to a shiny toy, which is why we don't give them the attention we ought.

caveat emptor
 Gordon

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Mogwyth
 


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Think you'll find Lancaster are a brokers and it will be the Insurers who set the terms for your policy, including any cancellation terms.

Mikeyb wrote:
you definitely don't want to do that. If the new owner has an accident and you had left the vehicle insured, your insurance co would be liable for half the settlement costs, affecting your claims record, NCB etc


Not sure how that works, unless you have an any driver policy and even that is driving with your permission..
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