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tenchi-fan
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If I keep getting it wrong then why didnt New Ireland clearly state that I would never be told exactly what the charges etc where and why bother telling you what they charge. This is misleading everybody and the only people benefiting from this, is New Ireland Assurance. What does everybody else think?.
They didn't mislead you.
Your policy document clearly states the charges as a percentage. You were happy to accept this. New Ireland serviced your policy in line with their terms of service. And now you're moaning that no one will work out the charges in monetary terms.
Yes, life companies used to make their charges unnecessarily complex. But your policy seems to be pretty straightforward. In future, keep better records of unit holdings and policy values when they are sent to you (usually on a yearly basis), and hire an accountant calculate any additional information you require e.g. exact monetary charges.
The really annoying thing about you, Barbie, is you are just complaining for the sake of it. You don't seem to be looking for advice, you don't seem to think you were overcharged, you have no complaints about your policy value, yet 10 years later and out of the blue here you are complaining over nothing!
And what if they told you , Barbie, your total policy charges were €4,381.56. What can you do with this useless piece of information? It's just irrelevant. It's not going to change the current value of your policy, it won't affect its future value, it probably won't have any correlation to the current year's charges or fund performance. I just don't understand what the issue is!