Hi guys,
Took out a policy with A-choice insurance around a month ago, due to their price being the only competitive one I could find!
Beginning to regret the decision as each week I've received an email from them requesting yet more documents.
It started with a copy of my driving record, followed by the driving records of the named drivers, then came the proof of no claims, then a full copy of the cars v5 logbook.
Each time I've sent a document I've received confirmation that it's been validated. However today I received another email asking me to provide further proof of no claims.
Apparently they contacted my previous insurer to validate my proof of no claims, however the previous insurer would not provide said information due to the data protection act.
Sounds a bit off to me, especially since there was no problem with the original proof of no claims that I sent off 2/3 weeks ago.
Anyone got any thoughts on what I should do? Each time I've been told I have 7 days to produce the documents before risking further action.
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Took out a policy with A-choice insurance around a month ago, due to their price being the only competitive one I could find!
Beginning to regret the decision as each week I've received an email from them requesting yet more documents.
It started with a copy of my driving record, followed by the driving records of the named drivers, then came the proof of no claims, then a full copy of the cars v5 logbook.
Each time I've sent a document I've received confirmation that it's been validated. However today I received another email asking me to provide further proof of no claims.
Apparently they contacted my previous insurer to validate my proof of no claims, however the previous insurer would not provide said information due to the data protection act.
Sounds a bit off to me, especially since there was no problem with the original proof of no claims that I sent off 2/3 weeks ago.
Anyone got any thoughts on what I should do? Each time I've been told I have 7 days to produce the documents before risking further action.
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