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Cooling Off Period
Is there a 14 day cooling off period to cancel your car insurance from the date of taking out the cover or renewal of cover ?
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//What's the point of this 14 day cooling off period if the insurer can still charge for the 14 days on cover ,plus an admin fee ?//
Don't know about the admin fee, baz, but the reason they will charge you for the days they provided cover is simply that - they were on cover. If you had an accident during that period they would be liable to meet any claim. If they didn't there would be nothing to stop motorists taking out and cancelling successive policies and pay nothing for insurance. Yes I know that's extreme but people do extreme things when they think they've discovered a wheeze that will save them money. Also you might get people borrowing a car for a couple of weeks and getting cover free.
Don't know about the admin fee, baz, but the reason they will charge you for the days they provided cover is simply that - they were on cover. If you had an accident during that period they would be liable to meet any claim. If they didn't there would be nothing to stop motorists taking out and cancelling successive policies and pay nothing for insurance. Yes I know that's extreme but people do extreme things when they think they've discovered a wheeze that will save them money. Also you might get people borrowing a car for a couple of weeks and getting cover free.
Admin fees and cancellation fees are two different beasts. Admin fees must be reasonable and should be only a few pounds. Some insurance companies don't charge admin fees for amending a policy, others charge £20, most are inbetween.
Cancellation fees can be hefty - after all you are breaking a 12 month contract. If you cancel your insurance policy after 6 months you are unlikely to get a refund of half the annual cost. Some motor insurance policies state that if you cancel a policy any time after making a claim you will not be entitled to any refund.
Cancellation fees can be hefty - after all you are breaking a 12 month contract. If you cancel your insurance policy after 6 months you are unlikely to get a refund of half the annual cost. Some motor insurance policies state that if you cancel a policy any time after making a claim you will not be entitled to any refund.