Aggregator confuses the issue with pricing change mailout
Confused.com's proposed change to its pricing structure, which indicated that panel members would ha...
Confused.com's proposed change to its pricing structure, which indicated that panel members would have to pay a 'tenancy fee' to appear on the site, will not be rolled out to all members as had been previously reported.
Debra Williams, managing director at Confused.com, said: "The principle behind the hybrid-pricing policy was to make it cheaper for insurers that were willing to take on a broader range of risks. We hoped that the outcome would be for more consumers to have greater choice."
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