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My first dealings with Elephant.co.uk arose after I had selected them on confused.com for my g/f who was learning to drive in my Peugeot (the shed). I had experimented by entering 'with' and 'without' alloy wheels, to see if it made much difference if I put them on at a later date.... didnt want to find out they wouldnt touch them...
anyway Elephant were the best so duly paid.....
1 week later a letter came saying I had made an oversight by not actually declaring the alloy wheels on the proposal, and they would debit my account for the difference.
I phoned them, (call center in asia) to say I still just had the standard steel wheels, They said that is OK but I would now have to take the car to a dealers to get them to write a letter saying alloys were not fitted.... I hit the roof, after sharp words with the operator, and supervisor I had no change in stance..
The day after a member of the UK staff rang to apologise unreservedly for the 'error'... I said my piece and left them in no uncertain terms I was not happy with their service.....
Take 2. six months on.... My g/f has just passed her test and rang Elephant (Asian call centre again) to ask for a possible reduction in the premium,,, the result they want £66 more for the remaining 6 months, because ......the risk is higher!!!!
The roof now has another mark!!
Their reason 'She is now a greater risk because she is unsupervised'
I said that the UK Driving Standards Agency has just examined her driving and declared that she is now proficient to drive unsupervised, so how is that 'less safe' than as a learner where inherently she needs supervision.....Elephant said they would not change stance.. So they have now requested another call back for me from UK tomorrow.
So do I cancel and lose 6 months of the first years NCB?..... Cost £47 to cancel and the period of days on cover, rest is refunded... Tomorrow they will have to do some grovelling to prevent that....
Avoid Elephant at all costs... its right what they say insurance companies are only good, providing you don't ever need to contact them
anyway Elephant were the best so duly paid.....
1 week later a letter came saying I had made an oversight by not actually declaring the alloy wheels on the proposal, and they would debit my account for the difference.
I phoned them, (call center in asia) to say I still just had the standard steel wheels, They said that is OK but I would now have to take the car to a dealers to get them to write a letter saying alloys were not fitted.... I hit the roof, after sharp words with the operator, and supervisor I had no change in stance..
The day after a member of the UK staff rang to apologise unreservedly for the 'error'... I said my piece and left them in no uncertain terms I was not happy with their service.....
Take 2. six months on.... My g/f has just passed her test and rang Elephant (Asian call centre again) to ask for a possible reduction in the premium,,, the result they want £66 more for the remaining 6 months, because ......the risk is higher!!!!
The roof now has another mark!!
Their reason 'She is now a greater risk because she is unsupervised'
I said that the UK Driving Standards Agency has just examined her driving and declared that she is now proficient to drive unsupervised, so how is that 'less safe' than as a learner where inherently she needs supervision.....Elephant said they would not change stance.. So they have now requested another call back for me from UK tomorrow.
So do I cancel and lose 6 months of the first years NCB?..... Cost £47 to cancel and the period of days on cover, rest is refunded... Tomorrow they will have to do some grovelling to prevent that....
Avoid Elephant at all costs... its right what they say insurance companies are only good, providing you don't ever need to contact them