There must be an echo in here.

Just make sure you do cancel. I had a real run in with them on the phone after they told me my gear wasn't insured in a Range Rover with laminated windows! (very difficult to break)
It would be insured in a 1960 car though! I have a real dislike for this company. They have very misleading terms and conditions, take your money and sit back and wait for the day you 'try' to claim.
In my particular case the guy had no interest in trying to sort the problem out. He made it absolutely clear that they would not refund me my premium. He even admitted to me that 99% of cars arent covered!
If anyone has insurance with this company and you can access the boot via folding seats or central locking is fitted to your car, then its not insured. You have to be able to manually lock the boot and the central locking not open the boot when unlocking the car.
The policy is outdated. Nowadays most cars have 'deadlock'. Which makes it impossible to unlock the doors when smashing a window.
I took out my policy via telephone and they didn't inform me that a brand new Range Rover wouldn't be covered. They simply said that the equipment had to be kept in the boot space at all times.
Blimey 6.30am and I've had a rant already!
Kev.