Meet the Other Phone. A phone that grows with your child.

Meet the Other Phone.
A phone that grows with your child.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Money matters

Find financial and money-saving discussions including debt and pension chat on our Money forum. If you're looking for ways to make your money to go further, sign up to our Moneysaver emails here.

Possible claim against redundancy insurance

1 reply

sooperdooper · 09/01/2015 17:01

I took out redundancy insurance when I took out my mortgage, 4 years ago.

I just received my annual statement and read through it, and realised that they haven't listed me as working full time (so how can it cover me for redundancy?), it doesn't give me life insurance which I thought it did, and it doesn't even cover the full monthly mortgage payment! (which haven't increased since I took it out, it was on a fixed term)

So, I know I should've read through the detail more, but I feel I've been miss-sold the insurance. It was my first mortgage, on my own, I used a broker who sold me the insurance too and I'll admit I didn't 100% know what I was doing!!

I'm going to cancel it and take out a new one, I've done some research and can get a much better deal elsewhere

Does anyone think I can claim my money back, since I'm not actually covered as I thought I was? Is it worth putting in a claim just in case? I did one before with the templates I found online somewhere and got a refund from an old loan

OP posts:
TalkinPeace · 09/01/2015 17:31

definitely worth writing to them, asking to backdate the cancel on threat of a mis selling claim if they do not refund.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page