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Been Rip Off By Fish Insurance & Black Listed By Them

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hi-fi | 00:17 Thu 28th Jun 2018 | Insurance
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many thanks

i did make my complaint to fish insurance and they just ignored my complaints
and they are connected to ageas and premium credit ltd and i would not be
surprised that all three of them work together
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Probably best posted in your original thread to save confusion.
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many thanks
but i did post a writing letter and i got no replies
I still can't see what you're really complaining about, other than that Fish Insurance couldn't find you a policy at a price that was acceptable to you.

Further, I fail to see how they're "connected to ageas and premium credit ltd". Fish Insurance is part of the British-owned PIB Group (which includes other brokers, such as CityNet and Thistle). Ageas is Belgian-owned (and owns Rias, as well as working with the financial service sectors of both John Lewis and Tesco). Premium Credit is independent but carries out some work through brokers who act as intermediaries (which might include Fish and/or Ageas but the connection is no stronger than that between any broker and the companies whose products they offer).
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well let me put it to you if you was with fish insurance and they
cut off your policy the question is what will you do?
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and they did have my policy and because they with premium credit
ltd has mess up my payment and you think i do not have the right to complain about there bad evil service
Insurers usually provide a reason when they terminate a policy. Did they?
Have you followed their complaints procedure? If that route has been followed and exhausted then go to the Ombudsman. But if you do make a formal complaint your explanation of the issues will need to be much clearer.
You use the word "evil" quite liberally.

I've had a problem with insurance in the past. They were certainly guilty of reprehensible malpractice (that's how I worded it) but "evil" isn't a word I could or would have used.
Surely the most important thing is to sort out some new insurance (at a reasonable price), isn't it? We've given you several suggestions on your other thread.

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