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| jimbothe |
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 jimbothe World Chat Champion

Joined: 29 Sep 2006 Karma :   
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 Posted: 08:55 - 10 Oct 2008 Post subject: FFS, not another Bennetts thread |
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I cant believe my luck with this one. Two years hassle free and today I notice my premium has gone up due to a bike change (lower group, older bike )
Phone them up and question it to find out my insurance doesn't run out until may next year. Fair enough I think until I ask how much a new quote would be....
I dont know how but I am currently paying £28.73 a month which I know is well over the top for a 30 year old with 3 yrs no claims on a FJ1200.
How much was the new quote? £82.78 for the whole year
Logically I said fine, cancel this policy and start me a new one, only to find that I cant cancel it and will have to keep paying the 28 odd quid for the next five months.
Anyone know anything I can do? Any loopholes?
I would rather lose 6 months towards no claims and not pay the £143.65 remaining when I can get the whole year paid off now for £82.78
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| Kickstart |
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 Kickstart The Oracle

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Hi
Situation with the monthly payments is that it is probably set up that you have taken out a loan to pay the premium up front and are now paying the loan company £28.73. You probably can cancel but with only 5 months remaining you would probably only get a small amount back (at a guess probably 20% of the initial premium not including the extra cost of paying it monthly), then probably knock off Bennetts £30 admin fee.
So if the £28.73 is paid monthly for 10 months that is a yearly premium of £287.30. Say £250 before the charges for paying monthly. So if 20% is right you would get back £50, minus their £30 admin charge leaves you getting back £20. Except that means you haven't yet paid them that much in the monthly payments (ie, £287.30 - £20 = £267.30, you have paid 7 months at £28.73 is only £201.11) so have to pay more.
Figures very rough but hope they illustrate the scam that they are running.
Oh, and having a quick google to try and find their cancellation fees I found this bady placed advert :-
https://www.alfa-pages.co.uk/TempPicture/BennettsInsurance.jpg
All the best
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 theopj Scooby Slapper

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Just don't try claiming...... I will never use bennett's again.  ____________________ Roger wrote: Women don't get damp for clingy puppies. Get some better happy pills, hit the gym & buy a medallion the size of a dinner plate. Job done |
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I got ripped off by the same sort of scam when trying to change bikes. It was going to cost me to cancel the policy, what a joke! Wasn't even on a monthly scheme (so no finance company involved), I had paid in full at the start!
I kicked up a fuss with Equity Red Star as Bennetts had told me they wouldn't insure my type of bike (was going from a 125 to a 500) which I was informed was a load of cr*p. Managed to get a £62 refund in the end (admin charge was waived). I will still never use them again though, I also advise any friends and family not to use them either. So they have lost quite a lot of business over a stupid issue that could have been easily solved. ____________________ :: Honda XR 125 L ('53) => Kawasaki GPZ 500S ('02) => Suzuki SV650S ('00) => Aprilia RSV-R ('51) :: |
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Eh? Great rule of thumb.
Plan all bike sales and purchases around your policy renewal date.
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 dar Renault 5 Driver

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I will never use Bennetts again (after my insurance runs out!).
Same thing happened to me, got my renewal through the post to tell me the cost had gone up £100 a year, gave india a call to ask why, they couldn't explain so I went through it all again with someone else who I could understand and ended up knocking £105 off the renewal quote with a lower excess
Why didn't they just do that in the first place???????
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 jimbothe World Chat Champion

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H everyone, cheers for the advice. I think I will just leave it for now and chalk it down to a expensive lesson learnt.
What really pees me off is I could have paid it all off in full at the start of the year but thought it would be more sensible to pay monthly. (kicks ones own arse)
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 86 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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