FPCOB 13.2 The right to cancel
1A customer has a right within the longer of:
- (1)
30 days; or
- (2)
7 days of being notified of the appointed funeral services provider (FPCOB 10.1.4R); or in the case of an instalment payment funeral plan contract, 30 days or the moratorium period, whichever is longer; or
- (3)
in the case of an instalment payment funeral plan contract, the moratorium period,
to cancel the funeral plan contract, without giving any reason and without being required to pay any amount to do so.
1The following events in relation to an instalment payment funeral plan contract must, for the purposes of this chapter, be taken to be a cancellation:
- (1)
the death of the covered individual (other than as a result of an accident) within the moratorium period;
- (2)
the cancellation by the firm, having complied with the payment shortfall rules (FPCOB 2.3), of the funeral plan due to the customer’s failure to settle a payment shortfall.
1FPCOB 13.2.2R does not apply where the customer and firm have agreed that any party may pay sums outstanding under the instalment payment funeral plan and the funeral plan be redeemed.
Exception to the right to cancel
1The right to cancel does not apply to a funeral plan contract under which a redemption request has been made or the funeral has been provided.
Start of the cancellation period
1The cancellation period begins either:
Exercising a right to cancel
1If a customer exercises the right to cancel:
- (1)
they must notify this to the firm before the expiry of the relevant deadline;
- (2)
a firm must enable a customer to make the notification via the same medium by which the customer purchased the funeral plan contract; and
- (3)
the deadline shall be deemed to have been observed if the notification, if on paper or another durable medium, is dispatched before the deadline expires.