renewal due but will possibly stop minding - refund?
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    Default renewal due but will possibly stop minding - refund?

    hi there,

    my insurance is due soon but i possibly stop minding next month. can i just renew for a month? will i get refund if i pay for the whole year? (like a car insurance) i am with ncma.

    thank you,

    mrs.h

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    Not really sure. Probably best to ring NCMA explain the situation and see what they say!

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    Default Re: renewal due but will possibly stop minding - refund?

    Here is the NCMA policy information http://www.*************/pdf/insurance_summary.pdf

    It does say that no refunds are given on insurance products but you have a 21 day right to cancel your insurance.

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    Default Re: renewal due but will possibly stop minding - refund?

    you can pay by DD ...... you can cancel DD's......


 

 

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