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yourselves or the police to the amount of times that the police have in fact had to call my insurance
company to see if I was insured due to the police saying I was not insured. I have always been very
happy with Broadsure Direct that is why I have still use them and would like my insurance to carry on
under them.
From: Lorraine Cordell [Mail To:lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk]
Sent: 15 November 2013 13:57
To: 'martinjenkin@broadsuredirect.com'
Subject: FW: RE: Simon Cordell
Hi Martin
Can you let me know by email if I am going to still have insurance as from the?
27/11/2013
please, I got a letter saying my insurance will be closed from the
27/11/2013
and I cannot see the reason for this as I have done
nothing wrong.
Many Thanks
Simon Cordell
From: Lorraine Cordell [Mail To:lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk]
Sent: 15 November 2013 13:57
To: 'martinjenkin@broadsuredirect.com'
Subject: FW: RE: Simon Cordell
Dear martin
After a next call and talking to oily he asked me to send over the receipt of me buying the van please
see attached scan. I am waiting for the new logbook to come from DVLA.
Simon
From: Lorraine Cordell [Mail To:lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk]
Sent: 15 November 2013 13:07
To: 'martinjenkin@broadsuredirect.com'
Subject: RE: Simon Cordell
Dear Martin
Today the
15/11/2013
I made a call to be able to speak to you with regard to what happened yesterday the
14/11/2013
with the police. I have talked to Oilly today and he asked me to write this email to you as they are
thinking of closing my insurance policy. Yesterday I went for a meeting with the owner of a night
club for a future job position the meeting was set for 14.00 hours. I drove down for my meeting and
got there at around 13.00 hours there were some police at the roadside doing
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stops on cars etc, as I drove pass and pulled over to park by the night club, my friend who was with
me got out of the van to get some drinks and food while I waited in the van, as I got to the club early
for my meeting. The police that were doing the stops came up to me, they told me they wanted to do
some checks on the van I was sitting in, I asked why, and they told me under the road traffic act. I
then passed the police my insurance policy for them to go over, the police officer also asked me why I
had stopped there. I explained to him I had a meeting in the night club that we were outside, as it was
due to open to the public in 1-month time to secure my future position there. While I was there, I was
also planning on asking if there were any painting jobs, I explained all this to the police officer I was
talking to. The police looked inside the van and clearly saw it was empty and that there were also no
signs on the van showing it to be a company van. But the police officer was still unhappy. He talked
to yourselves as the insurance company on the phone and was told I was not insured, at what point I
called you myself as my insurance company as I knew I was insured. I explained the situation to
yourselves to be told I was covered for commuting to work, social and domestic, as well as motor
trade, but not for carriage of goods for a company, which did not matter as my van was empty and
still is whilst being in the police impound. I am putting in a complaint to the independent complaints
commission in regard to the unlawful seizure of my vehicle. Further to this would it please be possible