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I am in the same position with Aviva. Their renewal quote had better reflect the refund that they did not send me, for me to stay with them. I l always said that I would support those companies that supported me during Covid and drop those that didn't.We believe we can provide more value for you through a competitive quote at renewal
I contacted my brokers chill.ie who also sell RSA products and they've apparently been contacted by RSA saying they'll beI got a text from 123.ie stating I'd be getting a One4All voucher in the post 'in the coming weeks'... That was 3 weeks ago....nothing yet.
Hi, it's a flat 30 euro if you held a policy throughout the period. Details on RSA website.I contacted my brokers chill.ie who also sell RSA products and they've apparently been contacted by RSA saying they'll be sounding out One4ALL vouchers to all RSA motor customers "soon". I won't hold my breath.
At least some insurers are making an effort unlike Aviva who say they will give a good quote on renewal. It will be interesting to see what renewal quote I get compared to the others I will get a quote from.
Just received a €30 refund from Allianz, by cheque. I hate cheques.
As others have said. I won't renew with them unless their quote is coming in at at least €40 below the others. I know it's only €40 but I will tell them the reason why I am not renewing with them. Not that they care, but I will feel good about it.Also with Aviva. Motor policy up by 6% this year and asked about any covid lockdown rebate. Not remotely interested.
Liberty have come back to us with refund details. It's not a lot - 15% of two months of the premium. They give 3 choices to redeem this. A SuperValue voucher, Circle K voucher, or donate it to charity (it will be split equally between ALONE, Barnardos and Pieta House).
Details are all in the FAQ sectionHow do they define the charitable contribution?
Is it your contribution for tax purposes? Or is it their contribution?
Not wanting to get too picky, but private companies have, usually, got an ulterior motive when they start linking up with charities.
I paid my Allianz premium with a Visa credit card, my €30 refund arrived in my account this week.Just received a €30 refund from Allianz, by cheque. I hate cheques.
Anyone getting "competitive" quotes from Aviva? This is the company that refused any refunds in any shape or form.
Do I have to accept this form of refund?
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