Agent327
Well-Known Member
Two thoughts:
1) Sure Inno is ALOWED to change the game, as I am sure they have some legal jumbo-jumbo language buried in a terms of service somewhere. However, thats not how the real world works folks, or every insurance policy would be set up the same way, with exclusions being able to change from day to day. Public just would it sit and accept that way of working. There has to be trust to a business relationship.
It is not buried anywhere. It is in the terms and conditions you accepted when you registered for an account.
Don't know where you are from, but insurance policies are set up that way. Company can change them and you can either accept, or go look for another.