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Transfering My Ncd From Zenith To Another Company
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i now have 3 yrs ncd from zenith , despite 3 emails they have not given me proof of this 3 yrs ncd.
i am now with another insurance company and i want to transfer the 3 years to my new policy. how to do this.
also zenoth my previous insurer have today asked me to make payment for renewal even though i have told them 4 times via email that i dont want renew with them, they say they tried to take full payment of £490 from my bank , and failure to outstanding with result in some kind of debt recovery etc
i am now with another insurance company and i want to transfer the 3 years to my new policy. how to do this.
also zenoth my previous insurer have today asked me to make payment for renewal even though i have told them 4 times via email that i dont want renew with them, they say they tried to take full payment of £490 from my bank , and failure to outstanding with result in some kind of debt recovery etc
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I doubt you will get proof of your NCD whilst you have an outstanding bill with Zenith.
If you have proof that you cancelled you contract with Zenith within the proper timescales you need to provide this to clear the outstanding bill so that they will give you proof.
Without this proof your current insurers may cease to insure you.
If you have proof that you cancelled you contract with Zenith within the proper timescales you need to provide this to clear the outstanding bill so that they will give you proof.
Without this proof your current insurers may cease to insure you.
I am not sure whether they will accept cancellation by email- perhaps because you are sending to an unmanned outgoing mail box or they cannot be certain of your identity.
Phone them up and speak to them. Or write and send by the signed-for delivery.
Normally proof of NCD is simply the renewal invitation/notice. If they didn't email or post this to you then maybe there is an online portal where you can log in to access all your policy details, correspondence etc
Phone them up and speak to them. Or write and send by the signed-for delivery.
Normally proof of NCD is simply the renewal invitation/notice. If they didn't email or post this to you then maybe there is an online portal where you can log in to access all your policy details, correspondence etc
They won't have accepted by email. You always apply online via secure site rather than by email and they will do appropriate identity checks before accepting the policy.
The £490 sounds not too bad as I assume it is before any NCD (as that has yet to be confirmed). There may be cheaper ones but i think it would make things far worse if he were to cancel the new one and switch again
The £490 sounds not too bad as I assume it is before any NCD (as that has yet to be confirmed). There may be cheaper ones but i think it would make things far worse if he were to cancel the new one and switch again
I would not suggest dieseldick contact the Insurance Ombudsman, not with him having committed fraud to elicit the 3rd year of NCD (having sold the car a month before and not telling his insurer).
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In your post of the 2nd Dec you say you did not tell Zenith you were not renewing with them but let the policy run on to get your 3 year NCD.
So you do not legally have 3 years NCD. You started the new policy when you were still insured with Zenith! You should have changed Zenith to the new car for the last month and then told them not to renew.
So you do not legally have 3 years NCD. You started the new policy when you were still insured with Zenith! You should have changed Zenith to the new car for the last month and then told them not to renew.
i sold my previous car and bought a bigger car in oct 2016 , my renew date was 1st dec 2016. i got the new car insured with hastings and it was cheaper thn what zenith came up with online ( gocompare & comparethemarket ) so i was on phone to hastings they advise me to take out their policy and let my old zenith policy run to get my 3 yrs ncd which i did. now zenith demanding money.
also, zenith renew my policy without even calling me or discussing a renewal price ? i took it that when you dont phone a company and renew with them then the said company will not give you insurance, isnt that logical ?
put it this way , if i did not renew and still had my old car and was still driving it around and i thought that the policy would be automatically renewed on 2nd dec 2016 if on the 3rd dec and police stopped me i would be well and truly shafted !! wouldnt i ?
also, zenith renew my policy without even calling me or discussing a renewal price ? i took it that when you dont phone a company and renew with them then the said company will not give you insurance, isnt that logical ?
put it this way , if i did not renew and still had my old car and was still driving it around and i thought that the policy would be automatically renewed on 2nd dec 2016 if on the 3rd dec and police stopped me i would be well and truly shafted !! wouldnt i ?
More and more Car Insurers are taking the Auto Renewal route, looks like yours was one.
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From Zenith's website, "Your renewal invitation will explain whether you need to take any action to renew your cover as this will depend whether your policy:
was set up to automatically renew, in which case you don’t need to take any action.
requires you to accept our renewal terms which can be done by calling the Renewal Helpline."
You'll need to have a look at the renewal letter to see whether the onus was on you to cancel or no.
was set up to automatically renew, in which case you don’t need to take any action.
requires you to accept our renewal terms which can be done by calling the Renewal Helpline."
You'll need to have a look at the renewal letter to see whether the onus was on you to cancel or no.
"by law, all insurers are required to give consumers 14 days to cancel a policy and some will allow you to do this without charge."
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You may want to cancel an insurance policy if you have just bought it and have changed your mind. By law, you have a minimum 14-day cooling-off period during which you can cancel the policy for any reason. If you’ve bought life insurance, the cooling-off period is 30 days.
The cooling-off period starts from when the policy begins or when you receive your policy documents, whichever is later. You should get a refund of any premiums you have already paid. However, your insurer may take off a small amount to cover days when the policy was in force. They may also charge you a small administration fee.
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You may want to cancel an insurance policy if you have just bought it and have changed your mind. By law, you have a minimum 14-day cooling-off period during which you can cancel the policy for any reason. If you’ve bought life insurance, the cooling-off period is 30 days.
The cooling-off period starts from when the policy begins or when you receive your policy documents, whichever is later. You should get a refund of any premiums you have already paid. However, your insurer may take off a small amount to cover days when the policy was in force. They may also charge you a small administration fee.
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