Last year I was insured by a well known company. Towards the end of the policy they automatically sent me an invitation to renew, along with a very uncompetitive quote.
I used comparison websites to find a much better quote, coincidentally with the same company. I decided to go ahead with that policy instead.
While checking my online bank statement I noticed that a couple of days after buying the new policy there was also a charge for the uncompetitive amount on my credit card. I called the company and they "kindly" offered to cancel the unwanted policy "free of charge" but it will take approx 7 days for me to receive my money. Their excuse was that their standard business practice was that the policy was set to automatic renewal and it was my fault that I didn't read all the documents they sent me.
I'm now in a bit of a pinch because I didn't expect to have that money missing from my bank account. I never heard of automatically renewing car insurance policies. They didn't send me any documents, only a link to documents I can download. To be fair, I double checked and the docs do say that they will automatically renew but that was the only place it was mentioned, there was no mention in the (single) renewal email.
I'm pretty confident that if I hadn't picked this up until much later or I had made a claim I would have lost that money and the second policy would have been voided at my cost. You would have thought that they could automatically detect an issue when two policies are issued for the same named driver, date of birth and vehicle.
Whenever I hear the term "standard business practice" I know that means something made up for the benefit of the other party.
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