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Debt collectors
We recently changed our home insurance company when we moved house and our old company are out of the blue telling us we owe them money for cancelling the insurance mid-year (we weren't told we would be charged this when we cancelled). We have been trying to reason with them but now they have got debt collectors on us. So far we have received one letter from the debt collector asking us to pay the money. What happens next? How long do they give us before they come knocking at our door, how often will they come round, how much will the debt increase by and do they have any powers to enter our house? We are going on holiday in 2 weeks time and are worried what will happen while we're away. We're still trying to resolve the issue with the insurance company but in the meantime the debt collectors say they are going to continue pursueing us. Any help would be much appreciated.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is as a favour to you they allow you to pay in instalments - it is not so long ago that you had to make one payment in advance.
Then when you cancelled you sometimes got a rebate.
However, the point is you contracted to pay them �x for 12 months, and you didn't. You could have transferred the insurance to the new address, but chose not to. Did you give them your new address as soon as you moved?
Then when you cancelled you sometimes got a rebate.
However, the point is you contracted to pay them �x for 12 months, and you didn't. You could have transferred the insurance to the new address, but chose not to. Did you give them your new address as soon as you moved?