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Car Insurance Admin Fees
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A friend of mine has just changed his address and rang his car insurance company to notify them. It took the girl on the phone less than 2 minutes to update his details on the computer while he was talking to her. He has now been stung with an admin fee of £36.
In the small print it states the company charge an admin fee but they do not mention the cost.
He is willing to pay a nominal sum, say £10.
He only made the phone call to them last week and since then he has received a call from them on a daily basis threatening him with all sorts if he doesn't stump up £36 pronto. One of the threats was that they would make sure he was blacklisted and would never get car insurance again from any firm.
Any thoughts on this one please?
In the small print it states the company charge an admin fee but they do not mention the cost.
He is willing to pay a nominal sum, say £10.
He only made the phone call to them last week and since then he has received a call from them on a daily basis threatening him with all sorts if he doesn't stump up £36 pronto. One of the threats was that they would make sure he was blacklisted and would never get car insurance again from any firm.
Any thoughts on this one please?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I wold pay - he needs the insurance
and then take it through the appropriate channels
first the firm - 1977 Unfair contract clauses act seems to need a mention
and also check with Trading standards - ther eare a few cases where the charge has to match the activity ( but not insurance ... changing names on air tickets rings a bell )
and then take it through the appropriate channels
first the firm - 1977 Unfair contract clauses act seems to need a mention
and also check with Trading standards - ther eare a few cases where the charge has to match the activity ( but not insurance ... changing names on air tickets rings a bell )
They are everything douglas says. Having said that I was aware there was an admin fee although I thought it was nearer £25. The threatening is a different matter and I might consider complaining to another body (Trading Standards????) and certainly agree that your friend should take their business elsewhere when policy expires - mind you everyone should do this as you nearly always get a better price as a new customer.
£36 seems a lot, but I think the whole process costs a bit more than the cost of 2 minutes work. First of all the person answering the phone has to be there to answer queries and make changes but may have to wait around between calls, so the actual cost of the service is quite a bit more. They may also need to check the effect on premiums and send out new documents. Some calls may not be straightforward and may involve 30 minutes' work.
But I'd have thought £10, £20 at most, would be sufficient.
But I'd have thought £10, £20 at most, would be sufficient.
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