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Lakeslad | 13:45 Wed 06th Dec 2006 | Business & Finance
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1 month ago I joined The AA for my car insurance with 2 years no-claims. I thought I only had two years but then I founfd a letter from my last insurance company stating I had 3 years no-claims. I called The AA who adjusted my policy accordingly, but then I looked on confused.com which I originally used to find The AA cheapest, only to find now having 3 years I can get much cheaper insurance with other companies. Can I cancel my insuarnace with The AA and move to another company or am I stuck with them for the year of my policy?

Thanks in advance.
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You will be able to cancel but there will most likely be a penalty for this, if you have paid upfront you won't get all your money back.
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I am paying monthly, would that make a difference?
Your right to cancel and any relevant Terms & Conditions are described within your policy documents.

http://www.theaa.com/services/insuranceandfina nce/motor_policy_details.html#about

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