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Why has my insurance company increased my premium for attending a speed awareness course?
Last year I was ‘invited’ to attend a Speed Awareness course and happily accepted on the basis that it would avoid me being penalised in the future for incurring the penalty points that I would otherwise receive. Recently I needed to renew my car insurance and, using one of the comparison websites, found that Admiral, Elephant and Handbag (all the same insurance group) offered the same lowest premium.
I could have purchased the new policy immediately online but I needed to be certain on a couple of details, and so rang their sales line. During the agent's summing-up prior to paying the premium he asked if I had ever attended a Speed Awareness course to which I had to reply "yes". "Ah ha!" he said, "that changes everything" and promptly added a further £25 to my new Admiral premium. I protested but he said that I had "offended" and that it was his group's policy to increase premiums in these cases. At the very least the Admiral is surely being underhand in taking this approach of becoming judge and jury in these cases?
I could have purchased the new policy immediately online but I needed to be certain on a couple of details, and so rang their sales line. During the agent's summing-up prior to paying the premium he asked if I had ever attended a Speed Awareness course to which I had to reply "yes". "Ah ha!" he said, "that changes everything" and promptly added a further £25 to my new Admiral premium. I protested but he said that I had "offended" and that it was his group's policy to increase premiums in these cases. At the very least the Admiral is surely being underhand in taking this approach of becoming judge and jury in these cases?
Asked on 20 July 2013 by PM, Stroud
Answered by
Honest John
If this is the policy of Admiral, Elephant and Handbag, then every reader should boycott them for their gross irresponsibility. If insurers penalise drivers for taking Speed Awareness Courses in lieu of points then very few will take these courses, and they are well proven to improve driving standards making the roads safer places for all of us.
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