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  • Re: Not too good news with my packaged reclaim/FOS

    Thank you Niddy done that now

    This however is the cover (lloyds) taken out 5 months after the account was sold, as we were with Aviva before that, so I take it they want to compare if the insurance included what they also included in the cover set in the lloyds account?

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    • Re: Not too good news with my packaged reclaim/FOS

      Om post above 208, I posted the link to the insurance of lloyds, i tried opening it and its not happening for me tonight, so wondered please if anyone else could check if its working for me please, in case its my computer? much thanks.

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      • Re: Not too good news with my packaged reclaim/FOS

        Was having a nose online of the benefits of the home emergency cover of the Premier Account which includes for example:
         
        What’s covered?
        Things that are typically covered (classed as an emergency):
        1. A blocked or overflowing drain.
        2. All your electrics tripping in your home so you’re continually resetting the fuse board to maintain the electrical supply.
        3. Cracked or smashed window(s) making your home insecure.
        4. A sudden and uncontainable leak from a water pipe.
        5. A toilet that isn’t flushing or it’s blocked and there are no other accessible toilets in your home.
        6. Boiler repairs where you have no heat and/or hot water.


        Nothing much more than that really and I am positive my stand alone insurances included these types of examples as well.

        I think the Ombudsman is now checking to see what would have been cheaper and saving me money but my stand alone insurances covers for everything, both contents and buildings etc where we had 12 % discount on taking this as an altogether policy where much of it was also unlimited claims as well, now the premier account is mostly up to a year on a claim for each year etc....

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        • Re: Not too good news with my packaged reclaim/FOS

          I still not able to open that link i posted on post 208 above of Lloyds policy document, hope the FOS will be able to, can anyone else confirm if your able to open it please?
          If not then its down to Lloyds and not us or my puter, then i shall try looking for another or keep trying i suppose lol, thanks .

          I just wanted to check over it again to compare it myself lol.

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          • Re: Not too good news with my packaged reclaim/FOS

            Well its gone quiet (only since last Friday though) lol, so maybe the conclusion soon lol....fingers crossed

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            • Re: Not too good news with my packaged reclaim/FOS

              Okey not sure how to make this out to be honest, what do you think of the email below received, as I asked when i sent the link in last week if the link would be okay as we never had details here of the booklet, remember the cover we were with at the time was with Aviva insurance when they upgraded the account in May 2007, it wasnt until Oct 2007 we changed the cover because of the mortgage.

              Take a read and please let me know thanks, as we are able to comment further on this if we wish.

              Dear Mr and Mrs

              Thank you for your emails and prompt response.

              Please accept my apologies for the delay in responding, I have had some issues accessing my email in recent days.
              I was able to access the link you provided, thank you for doing so.

              As previously discussed, Lloyds has indicated that the Home Emergency cover provided under the account motivated you to upgrade. I had requested copies of the policy documentation from your home insurance to compare this with the Home Emergency cover to verify whether they covered the same things. However, the documents on the Lloyds website show that the home insurance policy covers buildings and contents and that a further premium is payable for home emergency cover.

              It is likely therefore that it would have been more cost effective to take use the Home Emergency cover and other benefits of the account than to pay an additional premium. In reaching a decision, the ombudsman will have to make a decision on the basis of the available facts and where this is insufficient, on the balance of probabilities.

              Please do feel free to respond to this. As per usual, any information you send will be added to the file so that the ombudsman can review this.

              Yours sincerely



              Adjudicator| Financial Ombudsman Service


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              • Re: Not too good news with my packaged reclaim/FOS

                Now for my gas/electrical stuff i have Swalec Gold Sheild cover, and they come out immediately for emergencies, however, i dont think this was taken out until later on but not long after, but my point is if I had known about the emergency cover that lloyds said that is why we upgraded then we certainly would not have taken out this swalec emergency cover! Duh!!!
                Yes we also have a separate cover insurance to the house insurance but my house and buildings insurance was relevant to us, but they still deal with lots of stuff even if its not an home emergency cover!!

                Now it looks like they are trying to say the premier account cover was more cost effective???

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                • Re: Not too good news with my packaged reclaim/FOS

                  Home emergency if added to a household policy is around £50-£100 tops. The fee of the monthly account would be treble this assuming a base fee of £15.

                  I think you need to prove / establish dual links on this for certain. For now reply to the email & say you'll come back to him/her in a few days as you'll seek documents.
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                  • Re: Not too good news with my packaged reclaim/FOS

                    *** Don't formally respond as yet as I'll assist. We must mention that it wasn't more cost effective based on the homecare cover alone because..... (We'll find reasons)!
                    I'm the forum administrator and I look after the theme & features, our volunteers & users and also look after any complaints or Data Protection queries that pass through the forum or main website. I am extremely busy so if you do contact me or need a reply to a forum post then use the email or PM features offered because I do miss things and get tied up for days at a time!

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                    • Re: Not too good news with my packaged reclaim/FOS

                      Thank you Niddy yes will do

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                      • Re: Not too good news with my packaged reclaim/FOS

                        Right okay so my policy for the year was for both house/buildings at about £487 and if i needed that emergency cover your talking an extra as you said between £50 to £100 extra on top of that again?

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                        • Re: Not too good news with my packaged reclaim/FOS

                          Niddy, shall i email you my Aviva Schedule and wording of my insurance i had had the time lloyds upgraded our account?

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                          • Re: Not too good news with my packaged reclaim/FOS

                            Right now I wouldn't be able to read it. I'm running out of hours in a Day
                            I'm the forum administrator and I look after the theme & features, our volunteers & users and also look after any complaints or Data Protection queries that pass through the forum or main website. I am extremely busy so if you do contact me or need a reply to a forum post then use the email or PM features offered because I do miss things and get tied up for days at a time!

                            If you spot any spammers, AE's, abusive or libellous posts or anything else that just doesn't feel right then please report them to me as soon as you spot them at: webmaster@all-about-debt.co.uk

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                            • Re: Not too good news with my packaged reclaim/FOS

                              Not a problem Niddy, I totally understand. I have my hospital appt tomorrow afternoon (Monday) and will go through it all afterwards and see if i can come up with something as well....

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                              • Re: Not too good news with my packaged reclaim/FOS

                                Just thought I would add some info here what I found online, but its probably updated, the home emergency cover does not include lots of other stuff really but will add this here to refer back to it if needed.

                                Home Emergency Cover


                                I found a helpful link on www.lloydsbank.com
                                Hi, I found this on the Lloyds Bank site and wanted to share it with you: [PAGE_TITLE] [PAGE_URL


                                Home Emergency Cover can help set your mind at rest by covering the cost of emergency repairs. It’s a perfect complement to your home insurance. This insurance is underwritten by Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance plc.


                                Add Home Emergency cover for just £4.15 a month - that’s less than 14p a day.



                                What does Home Emergency Cover include?Icon

                                Covers up to £1000 per emergency for:
                                • Failure or damage to plumbing and drainage
                                • Failure of electricity supply within your home
                                • Repairs necessary repairs to external doors, external windows and external locks to make your home safe or secure
                                • Loss of heating or hot water due to failure or breakdown of main heating system
                                • Repairs to make the roof of your home watertight and prevent further damage


                                To be covered the emergencies have to:
                                • make the home unsafe or insecure for you and your family; or
                                • cause damage to the home or its contents; or
                                • result in the home losing its main source of heating, lighting or water.


                                What it doesn’t cover

                                Home Emergency Cover isn’t a service or maintenance policy, so it won’t cover routine home services or domestic appliance breakdowns. Terms, conditions and exclusions apply to this policy. For new Home Emergency Cover policies taken out from the 23rd September 2013 or if you have renewed your policy after this date see the current policy booklet for further details.
                                For all other Home Emergency Cover policies, see the previous policy booklet.

                                http://www.lloydsbank.com/insurance/...ency-cover.asp
                                Last edited by di30; 13 April 2014, 22:25.

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