Name: Fakey McFakeI usually use the phone number 087-1234567
Email: fake@fake.com
Phone: 0871234567
Name: Fakey McFakeI usually use the phone number 087-1234567
They need to cover their fixed costs with the people paying book rates, but then they're able to price on a marginal basis, if pushed.This is our book rate but if you find out that someone else is cheaper, we will match what they charge'.
They need to cover their fixed costs with the people paying book rates, but then they're able to price on a marginal basis, if pushed.
Could be useful when using a Gmail address where dots in the name are not significant.I also use an email address just for insurance quotes insurancequotes@XXX which means I can block delete when I renew.
I switched to Outsurance not long after, and they’ve been great so far. They seem a bit different from other insurers, but time will tell.
I asked her to delete my details from their system and not to contact me again. She said she'd ring back with an explanation for how they'd messed up on their side. I asked if the line was bad as she didn't seem to have heard my instructions about deleting my details and not contacting me again and hung up.
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Doesn't the industry operate though on the basis that, for risk management reasons, these criteria move all the time like bookies odds?
What you raised was a "right to be forgotten" request under GDPR legislation. Companies normally have 1 month to complete this exercise so to do this within 2 weeks is actually not badThat was on 02/07/2025, the bit in quotes below arrived this morning 14/072025, almost two weeks later.
Why and how? The line was obviously very bad that day and/or my instructions were unclear and took that length of time to sink in and action.
Beware.
"Dear mathepac
We wish to confirm that your personal data have been erased.
Yours sincerely
Insurers should be forced to publish their criteria for acceptance on their websites. They're masters of wasting everyones time by pretending that they are in the market but in effect are just cherry picking. The industry will argue that they'es more competition but it's very strict in what they will accept as a risk. On the time thing, the insurers will whinge and moan about the tight margins but insist on having 'chats' with customers who don't want to chat with them. They could get rid of a lot of that cost.