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FSA issues alert on illegal motor broker

The Financial Services Authority has issued a consumer alert regarding a North London broker, which claimed to be selling Zurich motor policies without authorisation. The regulator is urging consumers that have bought motor insurance from a company called Double Easy Brokers Ltd (trading as Eeasybrokers) to arrange valid motor insurance cover immediately. This is because until recently, Double Easy Brokers Ltd, which is not authorised by the FSA, was offering invalid motor insurance policies to the public.

The FSA has today published a warning about Double Easy Brokers Ltd http://www.fsa.gov.uk/consumer/01_WARNINGS/warnings/double_easy.html because consumers would be committing a criminal offence by

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