I have an insurance policy through a broker.
Although not entirely relevant to this issue, I had two direct debits bounce earlier this year at which point it was agreed I would pay the outstanding amount in three installments of ~£140.
Last week I phoned to change the car on the policy. I asked them to make it effective from a set time that evening, and once that was all agreed they told me how much extra it was going to be (£157) and how I would like to pay. I asked if I could put it with my next and final instalment - I was told that was absolutely fine and my insurance certificate would be in the post.
A few hours later I call back to ask if we can change the time to earlier, the person on the phone hesitates for a moment and asks if she can call me back.
Ten minutes later I receive a call from the branch manager demanding that I pay the additional premium of £157 immediately. I told him I couldn't pay it right now as I was with the vendor, it was left that we would sort it another time as I was busy and they were nearing close.
I have missed a call from them, which I must be honest I haven't returned because I simply do not have that money right now, but the insurance certificate did show up.
Today, approximately a week later I've received a letter giving me 7 days notice of cancelling my insurance policy because I have not paid the outstanding £157.
Surely once their agent has agreed to the terms of paying the additional premium with my next instalment, they cannot simply go back on that and threaten to cancel my policy with 8 months still remaining on it, which up until the change of vehicle was 75% paid for?
I'm not sure how to progress with this - do I have any rights here? Anything that might help them change their minds or is it simply a case of coming to a compromise (if they are at all willing).
Although not entirely relevant to this issue, I had two direct debits bounce earlier this year at which point it was agreed I would pay the outstanding amount in three installments of ~£140.
Last week I phoned to change the car on the policy. I asked them to make it effective from a set time that evening, and once that was all agreed they told me how much extra it was going to be (£157) and how I would like to pay. I asked if I could put it with my next and final instalment - I was told that was absolutely fine and my insurance certificate would be in the post.
A few hours later I call back to ask if we can change the time to earlier, the person on the phone hesitates for a moment and asks if she can call me back.
Ten minutes later I receive a call from the branch manager demanding that I pay the additional premium of £157 immediately. I told him I couldn't pay it right now as I was with the vendor, it was left that we would sort it another time as I was busy and they were nearing close.
I have missed a call from them, which I must be honest I haven't returned because I simply do not have that money right now, but the insurance certificate did show up.
Today, approximately a week later I've received a letter giving me 7 days notice of cancelling my insurance policy because I have not paid the outstanding £157.
Surely once their agent has agreed to the terms of paying the additional premium with my next instalment, they cannot simply go back on that and threaten to cancel my policy with 8 months still remaining on it, which up until the change of vehicle was 75% paid for?
I'm not sure how to progress with this - do I have any rights here? Anything that might help them change their minds or is it simply a case of coming to a compromise (if they are at all willing).
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