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I'm currently insured through a high street broker and my insurance is due for renewal in the middle of March. I've decided to change my car and am due to swap the cars at a dealership on Sunday. The broker couldn't give me competitive quote for the new car, in fact it was double what I could get on a comparison site. I've taken out a new policy to start on Sunday to cover the new car and intended to let the old policy run out in a week or so.
I've now heard that I need to cancel the existing policy from Sunday with the broker at a cost of £50.
Is this correct and what are the implications of not cancelling the existing policy?
I've now heard that I need to cancel the existing policy from Sunday with the broker at a cost of £50.
Is this correct and what are the implications of not cancelling the existing policy?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You do not have to cancel it, let it run out, that's just BS. They were trying to rip you off initially now that they cannot they are trying to get£50 out of you totall bandits, just ignore, let the policy run out. There is no law against having the car insured by 2 different companies. The only issue is that if a claim arises they they'll each try and get the other to pay up. Sounds like the problem will go away in a week anyway.