Helping my 89 year old mum with her admin today noticed she had a renewal letter for her boiler and central heating cover which includes the annual service. The renewal was for 653 quid which I thought sounded a bit high to say the least so gave them a call and after 25 minutes sitting in their queuing system got to speak to their renewal's department. I remember her starting the policy a few years ago when she had a boiler fault and I thought it would be a good idea for her to have the maintenance contract. The guy I spoke to seemed almost embarrassed at the amount she was being charged especially when I asked how much it had gone up from the previous year and it turned out to be the same amount. After a few clicks and me confirming the make and model of boiler he managed to get the renewal down to 270 pounds for exactly the same cover, quite a different from 653. I know the legislation was changed so that if your car insurance auto renews you cannot be charged more than someone starting a new policy with that company, why can't this same method of premium calculation be applied to all types of insurance that auto renew 
