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-       Confirmation of dates of any convictions or costs imposed directly as a result of your
               complaint, including full documentary evidence supporting this.
               Once I receive all of the above, I will be happy to consider this further.
               With regards to your subject access request. My letter of the 9/12/14 advised the following: -
               Following our initial investigations we note that you submitted a subject
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               access request to your Broker. Should you wish to proceed with this, please can you formally
               request this in writing to our Data Protection Officer at the address detailed at the foot of the
               letter including a cheque payable to KGM Insurance for the sum of £10.00. Alternatively,
               you may wish to wait until our full investigations have been finalised.
               Can you please confirm how you wish to proceed with that request.
               Should you not be in receipt of any of the letters I refer to advise me above, please and I will
               ensure copies are sent to you immediately.
               I await your reply
               Andrew Austin
               Deputy Underwriting Operations Manager | KGM Motor Insurance
               Member of the UK Specialty Division of Canopius Group KGM House | 14 Eastwood Close |
               London | E18 1RZ
               From: Lorraine Cordell [mailto: lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk]
               Sent: 21 January 2015 11:31
               To: Austin, Andrew
               Cc: complaints@lloyds.com
               Subject: RE: MT3574694
               To Whom It May Concern:
               I am writing due to the complaint I put in. I have forwarded emails to Broadsure Direct and
               spoken to Broadsure Direct who took the policy of insurance out policy no: MT3574694
               I have been asking for information from KGM since 2013 and have heard nothing back.
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               When the policy was taken out there was some reason it did not show up on the MID
               database Broadsure Direct and KGM was aware of this.
               Due to this fact I had my vehicles were sized a number of times I believe 8 or 9 times in all,
               where I had to pay the costs to get my vehicles out the compound each time. In the week
               when I was pulled by police it was not so bad as the insurance company was opened so when
               I showed the police my policy, they could call the insurance company.
               The seizers happened mostly at the weekend mostly due to the insurance company being
               closed and the police could not talk to anyone even when I had my policy on me at all times
               to prove I did in fact have insurance.
               I made many calls to the police, Broadsure Direct, KGM and the people who run the MID
               database, but the issue did not go away, and my vehicles still did not show up on the MID
               database.
               There was also a time in Nov 2013 when my van was sized this was due to KGM telling the
               police I was not insured due to the police telling KGM that I had tools in my van. Which was
               a lie by the police as I did not have anything in my van. Kelly Tiller from the trade section
               was dealing with this and a few days later I got a letter from KGM saying they was going to
               cancel my policy. As you can understand I was very upset over this as I had done nothing
               wrong.
               At this time lots of calls was both made to KMG and Broadsure to stop the cancelation of my
               insurance policy, I spoke to Kelly Tiller many times, but she believed the police and I had no
               say in the matter. The police was off duty so I could not speak to them and Kelly Tiller was
               saying unless I could prove I did not have any tools in my van then the insurance policy
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