Is the amount Admiral have just charged me, to cancel my sons car insurance,(http://mkb-cc.yanksrule.co.uk//Forum/smileys/smirk.gif)
[ he has no use for his car as he has moved to central london]
AND I ..had to pay a premium rate to call them ... (http://mkb-cc.yanksrule.co.uk//Forum/smileys/rtfm.gif)
the woman seemed perplexed
when i said there will be a charge for me to return the certificate
£ 47.50 (http://mkb-cc.yanksrule.co.uk//Forum/smileys/tongue.gif)
Quoting: art b
Is the amount Admiral have just charged me, to cancel my sons car insura
In that case why just let it run, unless he pays monthly (http://mkb-cc.yanksrule.co.uk//Forum/smileys/chiny.gif)
Robbin' B#$T#RD$(http://mkb-cc.yanksrule.co.uk//Forum/smileys/rtfm.gif)
Just cancel the direct debit and let them try and chase you ..... (http://mkb-cc.yanksrule.co.uk//Forum/smileys/up.gif)
see below ,,,(http://mkb-cc.yanksrule.co.uk//Forum/smileys/tongue.gif)
Quoting: F Body
In that case why just let it run, unless he pays monthly
i dont think you can as the car has a new owner....(http://mkb-cc.yanksrule.co.uk//Forum/smileys/chiny.gif)
and i got 300 squids back....(http://mkb-cc.yanksrule.co.uk//Forum/smileys/tongue.gif)
Fair enough. Still a con, though ..... Just goes to show it's not all about the premium when choosing insurance companies !
Quoting: F Body
In that case why just let it run
Quoting: art b
i dont think you can as the car has a new owner....
done this quite a few times and nothing ever said