'You might have received a "go away quote"'
Samm Galloway, Which? Money expert, says...You aren’t the only one baffled by this price hike.
Living alone in the house could be perceived as riskier (as there are fewer people to keep an eye on the place), but it doesn’t explain a tenfold increase.
You might have received what’s been described as a ‘go away quote’. We reported on these last year, talking to someone who’d suffered a similar hike.
The reason was their insurer had shaken up the way it judges risk and decided it would be better off without their custom. The insurer in that story said it was committed to always offering a quote to existing customers, so ended up producing one it seemed to hope the customer wouldn’t take.
We don’t know for sure, but this may have been what happened to you. At least your insurer didn’t refuse to give you a quote, as having this on your record can make it tougher to get cover in the future.
I suggested that you contact the British Insurers Brokers’ Association to speak to a broker. Fortunately, this was fruitful and you were able to find another insurance policy for under £500.
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