Toe Down
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Hi,
I just put down the 'phone from Bennets Insurance and thought I should share what I learned.
I recently sold my KTM Duke as I use the GS for most trips.
1. Before selling I called Bennetts to see if there was any refund due and was told that there was nothing to come back as there was less than 3 months remaining and I was to be charged £30 for early termination. That's on a policy that cost £105!.The advisor said that I'd be better off letting the policy expire.
2. I subsequently sold the bike and then received a letter saying that someone else was trying to insure it and I should contact Bennetts. Told to return the policy docs and pay £30. I explained that their colleague had advised I should let the policy expire. They agreed to listen to the taped telephone call and would respond in 48 hours.
3. A few days later I received a registered letter asking for the return of the policy docs. No mention of penalties, so I assumed they were satisfied that I'd acted on their instructions and the matter was dropped.
4. A registered letter arrived today with a bill for £30. I called Bennets and was told that they'd found nothing in the telephone transcript to back my story. As asked to see a copy and was told that I would have to pay them for the privilege.
So beware - cheap insurance is cheap for a reason. I'll send the cheque as it's not worth the cost/time of proving my point. However, I'll never use them again. They say it's cheaper to retain customers rather than recruit new ones - perhaps they use cancellation fees to help fund their sizable advertising campaigns.
I just put down the 'phone from Bennets Insurance and thought I should share what I learned.
I recently sold my KTM Duke as I use the GS for most trips.
1. Before selling I called Bennetts to see if there was any refund due and was told that there was nothing to come back as there was less than 3 months remaining and I was to be charged £30 for early termination. That's on a policy that cost £105!.The advisor said that I'd be better off letting the policy expire.
2. I subsequently sold the bike and then received a letter saying that someone else was trying to insure it and I should contact Bennetts. Told to return the policy docs and pay £30. I explained that their colleague had advised I should let the policy expire. They agreed to listen to the taped telephone call and would respond in 48 hours.
3. A few days later I received a registered letter asking for the return of the policy docs. No mention of penalties, so I assumed they were satisfied that I'd acted on their instructions and the matter was dropped.
4. A registered letter arrived today with a bill for £30. I called Bennets and was told that they'd found nothing in the telephone transcript to back my story. As asked to see a copy and was told that I would have to pay them for the privilege.
So beware - cheap insurance is cheap for a reason. I'll send the cheque as it's not worth the cost/time of proving my point. However, I'll never use them again. They say it's cheaper to retain customers rather than recruit new ones - perhaps they use cancellation fees to help fund their sizable advertising campaigns.







