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I'm trying to renew our house insurance (for reasons un-related the house is in my wifes name.
After trying unsuccessfully to do this on line as their site is ****e I reluctantly phone them Listen to 2 minutes of waffle Get human. Give him details of the insurance policy number, house name and address and wife's name when he asks me for her date of birth. What ? Why ? Data protection is the answer. WTF has this to do with data protection. I'm not asking for any 'data' in fact I'm giving some.If I walked into their office with a copy of the renewal notice and a credit card would they ask me for her date of birth? Data Protection Act. Its the new shibboleth up there with Health and Safety.. On a similar note I wished to add three drivers to my car insurance (two sons and a daughter. All are mature, have their own cars and their own car insurances and have clean accident free record and clean licenses. I only want to do this as a back stop and wanted an idea of the cost First question, after giving all of the above info, is how many miles a per year will each do ?? Next question what is their names ? What? I'm only looking for the cost of doing this. Doesn't matter. Data Protection Act again invoked. I just gave up |
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On Monday, September 9, 2019 at 12:25:41 PM UTC+1, nightjar wrote:
On 09/09/2019 11:47, wrote: I'm trying to renew our house insurance (for reasons un-related the house is in my wifes name. After trying unsuccessfully to do this on line as their site is ****e I reluctantly phone them Listen to 2 minutes of waffle Get human. Give him details of the insurance policy number, house name and address and wife's name when he asks me for her date of birth. What ? Why ? Data protection is the answer. WTF has this to do with data protection. I'm not asking for any 'data' in fact I'm giving some... It is a precaution against somebody trying to steal her identity and giving them false information. -- Colin Bignell But I'm just trying to pay household insurance. I'm not asking for any data. They're not giving me any data. So what are they protecting? |
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On 09/09/2019 12:43, wrote:
On Monday, September 9, 2019 at 12:25:41 PM UTC+1, nightjar wrote: On 09/09/2019 11:47, wrote: I'm trying to renew our house insurance (for reasons un-related the house is in my wifes name. After trying unsuccessfully to do this on line as their site is ****e I reluctantly phone them Listen to 2 minutes of waffle Get human. Give him details of the insurance policy number, house name and address and wife's name when he asks me for her date of birth. What ? Why ? Data protection is the answer. WTF has this to do with data protection. I'm not asking for any 'data' in fact I'm giving some... It is a precaution against somebody trying to steal her identity and giving them false information. -- Colin Bignell But I'm just trying to pay household insurance. I'm not asking for any data. They're not giving me any data. So what are they protecting? They are stopping you from making changes to the data they hold if you are not a properly authorised person. You may not actually be planning to do so, but that doesn't mean that somebody posing as you or your wife wouldn't want to, for their own purposes. -- Colin Bignell |
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On 09/09/2019 13:06, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 09/09/2019 11:47, wrote: I'm trying to renew our house insurance (for reasons un-related the house is in my wifes name. After trying unsuccessfully to do this on line as their site is ****e I reluctantly phone them Listen to 2 minutes of waffle Get human. Give him details of the insurance policy number, house name and address and wife's name when he asks me for her date of birth. What ? Why ? Data protection is the answer. WTF has this to do with data protection. I'm not asking for any 'data' in fact I'm giving some.If I walked into their office with a copy of the renewal notice and a credit card would they ask me for her date of birth? Data Protection Act. Its the new shibboleth up there with Health and Safety. On a similar note I wished to add three drivers to my car insurance (two sons and a daughter. All are mature, have their own cars and their own car insurances and have clean accident free record and clean licenses. I only want to do this as a back stop and wanted an idea of the cost First question, after giving all of the above info, is how many miles a per year will each do ?? Next question what is their names ? What? I'm only looking for the cost of doing this. Doesn't matter. Data Protection Act again invoked. I just gave up Thats why I insure with NFU. I have my caravan insured with NFU and have been happy with their service, so decided to get a quote for house insurance. No online quoting system, so I ring them, spend around 40 minutes going into great detail about value of contents, rebuilding cost, etc only to get a quote about twice as much as I was currently paying with LV=. Won't make that mistake again. John M |
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On Monday, September 9, 2019 at 4:55:07 PM UTC+1, nightjar wrote:
On 09/09/2019 12:43, wrote: On Monday, September 9, 2019 at 12:25:41 PM UTC+1, nightjar wrote: On 09/09/2019 11:47, wrote: I'm trying to renew our house insurance (for reasons un-related the house is in my wifes name. After trying unsuccessfully to do this on line as their site is ****e I reluctantly phone them Listen to 2 minutes of waffle Get human. Give him details of the insurance policy number, house name and address and wife's name when he asks me for her date of birth. What ? Why ? Data protection is the answer. WTF has this to do with data protection. I'm not asking for any 'data' in fact I'm giving some... It is a precaution against somebody trying to steal her identity and giving them false information. -- Colin Bignell But I'm just trying to pay household insurance. I'm not asking for any data. They're not giving me any data. So what are they protecting? They are stopping you from making changes to the data they hold if you are not a properly authorised person. You may not actually be planning to do so, but that doesn't mean that somebody posing as you or your wife wouldn't want to, for their own purposes. -- Colin Bignell Then the time to invoke the data protection act us at the stage where I start asking questions. Thats when they need mne to confirm my credentials not when I am attempting to pay bill |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Monday, September 9, 2019 at 4:55:07 PM UTC+1, nightjar wrote: On 09/09/2019 12:43, wrote: On Monday, September 9, 2019 at 12:25:41 PM UTC+1, nightjar wrote: On 09/09/2019 11:47, wrote: I'm trying to renew our house insurance (for reasons un-related the house is in my wifes name. After trying unsuccessfully to do this on line as their site is ****e I reluctantly phone them Listen to 2 minutes of waffle Get human. Give him details of the insurance policy number, house name and address and wife's name when he asks me for her date of birth. What ? Why ? Data protection is the answer. WTF has this to do with data protection. I'm not asking for any 'data' in fact I'm giving some... It is a precaution against somebody trying to steal her identity and giving them false information. -- Colin Bignell But I'm just trying to pay household insurance. I'm not asking for any data. They're not giving me any data. So what are they protecting? They are stopping you from making changes to the data they hold if you are not a properly authorised person. You may not actually be planning to do so, but that doesn't mean that somebody posing as you or your wife wouldn't want to, for their own purposes. Then the time to invoke the data protection act us at the stage where I start asking questions. Thats when they need mne to confirm my credentials not when I am attempting to pay bill Yes, but its operationally easier to get the monkeys to confirm that you are who you say you are at the start of the call rather than having the monkeys decide when they need to have you confirm that you are who you say you are. The online systems often do only make you confirm that you are who you say you are when you try to change the data or check it, but call centers hardly ever do it like that. |
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On Tue, 10 Sep 2019 19:29:49 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: Then the time to invoke the data protection act us at the stage where I start asking questions. Thats when they need mne to confirm my credentials not when I am attempting to pay bill Yes, but IOW, you just tried to avoid typing "no" again, you ridiculous auto-contradicting senile idiot! LOL -- Kerr-Mudd,John addressing senile Rot: "Auto-contradictor Rod is back! (in the KF)" MID: |
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On 10/09/2019 01:31, John Miller wrote:
On 09/09/2019 13:06, The Natural Philosopher wrote: Thats why I insure with NFU. I have my caravan insured with NFU and have been happy with their service, so decided to get a quote for house insurance. No online quoting system, so I ring them, spend around 40 minutes going into great detail about value of contents, rebuilding cost, etc only to get a quote about twice as much as I was currently paying with LV=. Won't make that mistake again. John M Same here, and the same happens with Cornish Mutual. Tedious long phone call, providing information that I could more accurately provide direct to an online form than relayed via a call centre monkey€” no surprise that the quote is twice the price. -- djc (–€Ì¿Ä¹Ì¯–€Ì¿ Ì¿) No low-hanging fruit, just a lot of small berries up a tall tree. |
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