My home/contents insurance policy with AXA was up for renewal recently.
The premium was competitive enough judging by shopping around online.
But I decided to try AXA's website for a fresh quote and it came in about €80 cheaper for exactly the same details/cover.
No brainer - I bought the online cover there and then to start when my current policy finishes.
First thing (9am) the next morning I get a call from AXA.
The guy is calling me about the quote that I got online.
Then he realises that I have gone ahead and purchased it.
Next thing he starts telling me that I shouldn't have done this - I should have called them and they could match the price on my renewal.
He then said that this would be less hassle and I wouldn't have the "issue" of a cancelled policy to my name.
I pointed out that buying it online for €80 cheaper there and then at 11pm when I could not call them anyway was much less hassle for me - done immediately, saved me money and no hassle of having to make phone calls. And I told him that if they insisted on existing customers doing this then the website should say something about it. He said that the website was really for new customers not existing ones. I said it made no difference.
And I pointed out that I was not cancelling my current policy but letting it run to completion when the new policy would kick in. So there was no cancelled policy.
He still claimed that there was but when I asked him what the downside of this was he admitted that there was none (I was afraid that switching policies might trigger some loading on their database next time around or something).
Basically your man seemed to be almost giving out to me for dealing with them as I did and advised that "next time" I should call them to change the premium on the EXISTING policy rather than taking out a new one.
I felt like telling him to go forth and multiply but remained my normal polite self.
Bizarre. Maybe his commission was on the line by me taking out a new policy or something?
The premium was competitive enough judging by shopping around online.
But I decided to try AXA's website for a fresh quote and it came in about €80 cheaper for exactly the same details/cover.
No brainer - I bought the online cover there and then to start when my current policy finishes.
First thing (9am) the next morning I get a call from AXA.
The guy is calling me about the quote that I got online.
Then he realises that I have gone ahead and purchased it.
Next thing he starts telling me that I shouldn't have done this - I should have called them and they could match the price on my renewal.
He then said that this would be less hassle and I wouldn't have the "issue" of a cancelled policy to my name.
I pointed out that buying it online for €80 cheaper there and then at 11pm when I could not call them anyway was much less hassle for me - done immediately, saved me money and no hassle of having to make phone calls. And I told him that if they insisted on existing customers doing this then the website should say something about it. He said that the website was really for new customers not existing ones. I said it made no difference.
And I pointed out that I was not cancelling my current policy but letting it run to completion when the new policy would kick in. So there was no cancelled policy.
He still claimed that there was but when I asked him what the downside of this was he admitted that there was none (I was afraid that switching policies might trigger some loading on their database next time around or something).
Basically your man seemed to be almost giving out to me for dealing with them as I did and advised that "next time" I should call them to change the premium on the EXISTING policy rather than taking out a new one.
I felt like telling him to go forth and multiply but remained my normal polite self.