🔴 Pensioners who bought funeral plans forced to sign up blind to new providers or lose money
, which began overseeing the market on 29 July.
Alwyn Evans, 80, a grandfather of five from Cardiff, purchased a funeral plan from Pride in 2016 for £3,895. It adds: “Please also note that if you do choose to ‘opt out’, any refund that you receive is likely to be less than the amount that you have paid into your Pride Plan.” Alwyn Evans, right, and his wife, feared he would lose funeral cover entirely after Pride went into administration
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