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New car insurance policy - incorrect info

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tellmewhentheLangshiplandscoz · 02/03/2023 19:31

So I've been a div and just read the paperwork for car insurance with new company (Churchill) and I've obviously clicked on the wrong drop down option for work and stated full time when actually I work part time (although I walk to work of this is relevant).

I know I need to tell them as it's non disclosure if I don't but wondering if anyone knows if it's likely to increase my premium much?

Also, I disclosed a few claims we've had to make the last few years complete with dates and the cost but on my policy doc it's worded as "Third Party hit you- No Claim made " but that's not right as we did claim and I told them what it cost!

Any ideas what this means?

Confused
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TheExistentialistCafé · 02/03/2023 20:07

When did you take the new policy? Is there a cool off period for online purchase? Maybe you can cancel it without penalties and do it again on phone with a human.
Call them in the morning

tellmewhentheLangshiplandscoz · 02/03/2023 20:21

TheExistentialistCafé · 02/03/2023 20:07

When did you take the new policy? Is there a cool off period for online purchase? Maybe you can cancel it without penalties and do it again on phone with a human.
Call them in the morning

Lady week and it doesn't renew until 15th.

I'd prefer to stay with them but wondering if it will load my policy much.

Also doesn't make sense for paperwork to say claims were "no claim made" Confused

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tellmewhentheLangshiplandscoz · 02/03/2023 20:22

Last week even!

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Mumdiva99 · 02/03/2023 20:24

It might mean that as you weren't at fault the claim was not against your policy. But definitely phone them to check.

Beepbeepenergy · 02/03/2023 21:45

My insurance company charge you £40 for making a change due to you stating the wrong thing
i said I had no points but I still had them for 2 month before they ended but insurance found out and put £40 on my bill to change the policy details

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