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Who wants a fight?
#21
(28-03-14, 09:51 AM)bigbluebear link Wrote: Wonder what they would say if you asked for full backdated refund, as if they say you're not covered then they can't take money for it.
Legally I think the broker would be liable.  You would be covered as you've gone to an insurer and purchased a policy.

I had something like this with my car, I bought the policy online and got confirmation email through but no docs.  When I phoned them a couple of days later it turns out that they had details of the quote and had received the payment but the policy itself had not been set up.  Had I been pulled for no insurance I'd have been ok as I had bought a policy, it's not my fault that they cocked it up.
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#22
i had this with yamaha insurance

sorry its not covered ......on page ## section## it clearly says it covered ?

yes thats the old policy document you have , we will send you the new one were that clause has been removed  :eek

Its just a ride
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#23
Take it to the financial ombudsman.
Red Heads - Slowly taking over the world!!!
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(29-03-14, 12:01 AM)Skippernick link Wrote: Take it to the financial ombudsman.


I agree with this. Then do a burn out on the fuckers scrotum.
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(27-03-14, 08:23 PM)noggythenog link Wrote: [quote author=Deefer666 link=topic=12337.msg137635#msg137635 date=1395947498]
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Sorry to hear that  deefer...mighty shite


All conning bastards really.


Alcohol could be the way forward for now i reckon.

Nope, the way forward involves a trip to my insurance brokers with a blowtorch and a pair of pliers.
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Go medievil on him. :evil :evil :evil      Plus 1 don't forget the gimp
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