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Back in Nov / Dec last year, the Mrs had her number plates stolen off her car. The morning we noticed them missing, we reported it to the police, we also found some plates behind the garage from another car, which the police collected.
A few days later, the police came round to interview us. Turns out a similar car was stolen locally, then the plates were swapped with the Mrs ones to avoid being picked up by ANPR. The police obviously knew about her stolen plates though and when they tried to stop the stolen car it was involved in a serious accident as the driver took off.
About 3 months later, the Mrs insurance (Hastings) phoned about being involved in an accident as there was a claim going against her. Whoever was hurt or hit by the stolen car were trying to claim off the reg of the car. The Mrs told Hastings that the plates were stolen and it wasn't her car, gave them the crime reference number and asked them to contact the police who would clarify the story. Another couple of months later, Hastings phoned again asking for information involving the accident and accused the Mrs of failing to cooperate. She explained that she had already given them the information about the plates and the crime ref etc, they said they had no record of it..
Last month, we received a letter from and independent insurance assessor who Hastings had arranged. He normally deals with insurance fraud. He arranged a time and came round to interview us. Again, we gave him all the information and had to give a history of previous insurance claims / address etc. Basically, he wanted to check that we weren't involved in anything dodgy relating to the stolen plates. After looking at the information he agreed fully that it was an error on Hastings part and he would submit the paper work proving that. There was even a chance it could go to court, but I don't think that happened.
This month her insurance is up for renewal, it has gone up over £200 and her no claims bonus has gone down. She phoned Hastings last night and queried it, they said this is because she had a claim in December. They have nothing on file relating to the plates been stolen or any info from the independent chap that visited. Someone is supposed to be calling her back today at 10AM (which I'm doubtful of).
Anyone any suggestions of where we go from here? I've already told her to contact the ombudsman. I can't see this being resolved before her insurance is up at the end of the month. It's not like we can move to another insurer as we don't have proof of no claims and there is currently a claim on her file, even though it wasn't her car. I can only assume we will have to pay the additional premium, then claim it back once it has been resolved. It pisses me off that despite being given the information a number of times, including from an official third party they employed, that they have nothing on file relating to it. f**king numptys.
Any help would be appreciated.
A few days later, the police came round to interview us. Turns out a similar car was stolen locally, then the plates were swapped with the Mrs ones to avoid being picked up by ANPR. The police obviously knew about her stolen plates though and when they tried to stop the stolen car it was involved in a serious accident as the driver took off.
About 3 months later, the Mrs insurance (Hastings) phoned about being involved in an accident as there was a claim going against her. Whoever was hurt or hit by the stolen car were trying to claim off the reg of the car. The Mrs told Hastings that the plates were stolen and it wasn't her car, gave them the crime reference number and asked them to contact the police who would clarify the story. Another couple of months later, Hastings phoned again asking for information involving the accident and accused the Mrs of failing to cooperate. She explained that she had already given them the information about the plates and the crime ref etc, they said they had no record of it..
Last month, we received a letter from and independent insurance assessor who Hastings had arranged. He normally deals with insurance fraud. He arranged a time and came round to interview us. Again, we gave him all the information and had to give a history of previous insurance claims / address etc. Basically, he wanted to check that we weren't involved in anything dodgy relating to the stolen plates. After looking at the information he agreed fully that it was an error on Hastings part and he would submit the paper work proving that. There was even a chance it could go to court, but I don't think that happened.
This month her insurance is up for renewal, it has gone up over £200 and her no claims bonus has gone down. She phoned Hastings last night and queried it, they said this is because she had a claim in December. They have nothing on file relating to the plates been stolen or any info from the independent chap that visited. Someone is supposed to be calling her back today at 10AM (which I'm doubtful of).
Anyone any suggestions of where we go from here? I've already told her to contact the ombudsman. I can't see this being resolved before her insurance is up at the end of the month. It's not like we can move to another insurer as we don't have proof of no claims and there is currently a claim on her file, even though it wasn't her car. I can only assume we will have to pay the additional premium, then claim it back once it has been resolved. It pisses me off that despite being given the information a number of times, including from an official third party they employed, that they have nothing on file relating to it. f**king numptys.
Any help would be appreciated.