Ontario driver frustrated when car insurance goes up after postal code changed
CTV
An Ontario man said he was shocked when his auto insurance went up after Canada Post changed his postal code, but he didn't actually move.
"It's frustrating beyond belief," said Dave Neale, who lives in a country property north of Orangeville, Ont.
Canada Post has changed postal codes over the years and that has led some insurance companies to increase their insurance premiums, but if you don't physically move, they're not supposed to.
Neale and his wife Aileen have four cars including a BMW Z3 and a Porsche Cayman S. In 2013, Canada Post changed their postal code from their country property address to one that includes downtown Orangeville.
"They now decided to sort our mail in a facility in Orangeville and as such my postal code represents the sorting facility, but my address is of course my house in the country," Neale explained.