grimsby_kipper
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- Messages
- 8
- Location
- Grimsby
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
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Tell them now. At the point of claim is not the time to find out you misjudged the situation, then find yourself uninsured.I have just renewed my car insurance on new years day, and didnt find out am diabetic until a month ago, should i wait till nxt year? or tell them now and expect another £ 60-100 increase??? i dont take insulin, just oral medication, i have read you dont need to tell dvla if your on oral medication,
think i will ring them, and find outI'd tell them just to be safe
think i will ring them, and find out
They are not allowed to load your premium, it's against the law. Are you sure you haven't been given an admin charge for change of details?well i know they would get money out of me..... just to let them know i have diabetes has cost me £35
Unless it is as Carbsrocks suggests, an admin fee (which is a pain), I would pay it, to ensure you continue to have the appropriate insurance, but lodge a complaint, asking for the money to be refunded.well i know they would get money out of me..... just to let them know i have diabetes has cost me £35
1st central, they say its for admin costs...Unless it is as Carbsrocks suggests, an admin fee (which is a pain), I would pay it, to ensure you continue to have the appropriate insurance, but lodge a complaint, asking for the money to be refunded.
If they will not refund, they will have to explain what the charge is for and why they have levied it.
Is it one of the big insurers or a brokerage?
The only consolation is it won't recur next year. But, they needed to be informed.1st central, they say its for admin costs...
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