Here's the background:
My mum who passed away in July, bless her heart has always, always insured her vehicle through Swintons. So there I am with her beloved 1987 Astra Van on the drive. So I called Swintons beginning of August and informed them of her passing away, to which they said keep it insured till you sell it.
So I finally plucked up the courage to put it on eBay and managed to raise £280 for it. Last Thursday evening the man came to collect and I tearfully waved the van away.
On Friday I phoned Swintons to cancel the policy and to ask for a pro-rata refund of the money left over. My brother in law advised me to ask for that, he owned an insurance company for 36 years and actually sold it to Swintons 18 months ago.
Van insured on 8 April 2008 - runs out 18 March 2008 at a cost of £195 = £16.25 month. 5 months left = £81.25 to come back as I work it out.
I was told that the amount due back was £5.95, so I asked why its such a small amount and was told that it was due to 'risk', hmmm so 'what risk' and was met with 'to be honest I don't know, but thats the amount due back to you'
Anyway being the hot headed red head that I am I completely lost it and basically said you are taking the pish and I want an explanation. I was informed then that I had to write in with a copy of the death Cert, the original insurance cert and a letter cancelling the policy.
Now don't get me wrong I'm not desperate for the money, but they have wound me up, so this is the letter that I fired off in temper and sent on Friday.
Dear
Further to my telephone call with /william, I wish to inform you that my mother passed away on 21 July 2008. I have now disposed of the vehicle, and enclose the Cert of Motor Insurance to be cancelled forthwith, and enclose a copy of the Death Cert for your files.
In would be grateful if you would send the pro rata refund to myself at the above address, which I have been given to understand will be £5.95. I must say I feel that this amount is disgusting, my mother paid £195 for her insurance and had been with Swintons (as have the rest of the family) for many, many years.
When I queried this with William he said that its because of risk etc. Perhaps you would like to furnish me with an explanation as to what risk you have from a person who is dead and under 6 feet of earth, and who is about as likely to drive the vehicle as I am of going on holiday to the moon.
I would add that your employee was talking Bovine Excrement (nicked that from curly) about this matter and could not furnish me with an explanation on the telephone when challenged, so I ask again please supply me with a full explanation as to how you arrive at the meagre figure of £5.95.
Yours
saffy
Hmmmm wonder what reply I will get !
My mum who passed away in July, bless her heart has always, always insured her vehicle through Swintons. So there I am with her beloved 1987 Astra Van on the drive. So I called Swintons beginning of August and informed them of her passing away, to which they said keep it insured till you sell it.
So I finally plucked up the courage to put it on eBay and managed to raise £280 for it. Last Thursday evening the man came to collect and I tearfully waved the van away.
On Friday I phoned Swintons to cancel the policy and to ask for a pro-rata refund of the money left over. My brother in law advised me to ask for that, he owned an insurance company for 36 years and actually sold it to Swintons 18 months ago.
Van insured on 8 April 2008 - runs out 18 March 2008 at a cost of £195 = £16.25 month. 5 months left = £81.25 to come back as I work it out.
I was told that the amount due back was £5.95, so I asked why its such a small amount and was told that it was due to 'risk', hmmm so 'what risk' and was met with 'to be honest I don't know, but thats the amount due back to you'
Anyway being the hot headed red head that I am I completely lost it and basically said you are taking the pish and I want an explanation. I was informed then that I had to write in with a copy of the death Cert, the original insurance cert and a letter cancelling the policy.
Now don't get me wrong I'm not desperate for the money, but they have wound me up, so this is the letter that I fired off in temper and sent on Friday.
Dear
Further to my telephone call with /william, I wish to inform you that my mother passed away on 21 July 2008. I have now disposed of the vehicle, and enclose the Cert of Motor Insurance to be cancelled forthwith, and enclose a copy of the Death Cert for your files.
In would be grateful if you would send the pro rata refund to myself at the above address, which I have been given to understand will be £5.95. I must say I feel that this amount is disgusting, my mother paid £195 for her insurance and had been with Swintons (as have the rest of the family) for many, many years.
When I queried this with William he said that its because of risk etc. Perhaps you would like to furnish me with an explanation as to what risk you have from a person who is dead and under 6 feet of earth, and who is about as likely to drive the vehicle as I am of going on holiday to the moon.
I would add that your employee was talking Bovine Excrement (nicked that from curly) about this matter and could not furnish me with an explanation on the telephone when challenged, so I ask again please supply me with a full explanation as to how you arrive at the meagre figure of £5.95.
Yours
saffy
Hmmmm wonder what reply I will get !
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