Yes, The insurance company may charge for any amendment or issue of new policy documentation. They are using their resources to do this for you, so they are charging. Nothing unusual.
Yes, The insurance company may charge for any amendment or issue of new policy documentation. They are using their resources to do this for you, so they are charging. Nothing unusual.
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I am speaking from experience and my own personal views above - I am not an advisor, nor an expert.
I think confused is right because the amendment is due to my house move, so the insurer had charged me for admin fee.