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AFCBTV are the same. Never got my money back for May.
karma?
AFCBTV are the same. Never got my money back for May.
I don't get why people won't pay a sub when you would happily buy a newspaper and then chuck it in the bin when you have read it.
I bet you also have Spotify or something similar.
Thats why I didn't press the enquiry, I thought f... it, I've seen them play for free for so long.karma?
Scummer.As expected, Jacob has moved to Athletic to cover Southampton
All the best for his career. Hope he has a s**t season to write about though
Interesting that, in his online interview on Cherries Red Army, Jacob said that transfer stories are among the worst/hardest stories to produce. Why? Because, to paraphrase, so many people are trying to get you to write things that aren’t true out of vested interests.
During the boring bits of summer it’s easy to seize on transfer gossip and get het up about it. Next time I’m tempted to do so, I shall try and remember those words.
PS I am still convinced his name is a nom de plume, designed to take the mickey out of Jason Tindall.
Most car insurance companies are the same . Esure happily intended to increase my policy by £100 on auto renew but didn't tell me. Just a letter saying my insurance would auto renew and I didn't need to do anything. I had to physically check the new price to see it would have gone up £100! It's scandalous but they get away with it and people let them do it. New quote from Hastings was £150 cheaper !!I didn't realise I had agreed to it. I got the money back and that's the last I'll have to do with them. I can't stand sly firms that try it on. Virgin media are the same.
Most car insurance companies are the same . Esure happily intended to increase my policy by £100 on auto renew but didn't tell me. Just a letter saying my insurance would auto renew and I didn't need to do anything. I had to physically check the new price to see it would have gone up £100! It's scandalous but they get away with it and people let them do it. New quote from Hastings was £150 cheaper !!
Most car insurance companies are the same . Esure happily intended to increase my policy by £100 on auto renew but didn't tell me. Just a letter saying my insurance would auto renew and I didn't need to do anything. I had to physically check the new price to see it would have gone up £100! It's scandalous but they get away with it and people let them do it. New quote from Hastings was £150 cheaper !!
Isn't that against the law?Most car insurance companies are the same . Esure happily intended to increase my policy by £100 on auto renew but didn't tell me. Just a letter saying my insurance would auto renew and I didn't need to do anything. I had to physically check the new price to see it would have gone up £100! It's scandalous but they get away with it and people let them do it. New quote from Hastings was £150 cheaper !!
Isn't that against the law?
Our insurance companies tell you a month in advance if the costs go up.
Yes, it has to be clear from the letter what your renewal price will be.I think it has to be present in the letter but not sure how prominently.
I knew someone who was employed by an insurance company, in this case the company aimed at the over 50's market. I was grizzling about a letter I had received with a large increase in premium. He said it was unlikely that human eyes had ever set eyes on said letter, and that, in the first instance, they were all computer generated. I used to then play the game and ring them up. Whoever I got hold of would 'consult with his manager' and ask if the premium I paid last year would be OK. I got bored with this after a while...Yes, it has to be clear from the letter what your renewal price will be.
In many cases, Insurance companies take the view that they will earn more from breaking FCA rules than they will get fined so they go ahead anyway. I was present at a meeting where this was discussed at a very well-known insurer but thankfully they decided the reputational risk was too great.
New rules came into force on 1st January around price walking, where a company successively increases premiums each year for loyal customers. Now they are supposed to offer a premium that would be no more than you would pay as a loyal customer.
But remember that this rule applies to companies and not brokers. So a broker can just pass on the insurance company's renewal premium without trying to find you a better deal.
Yep that's exactly the game.I knew someone who was employed by an insurance company, in this case the company aimed at the over 50's market. I was grizzling about a letter I had received with a large increase in premium. He said it was unlikely that human eyes had ever set eyes on said letter, and that, in the first instance, they were all computer generated. I used to then play the game and ring them up. Whoever I got hold of would 'consult with his manager' and ask if the premium I paid last year would be OK. I got bored with this after a while...