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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Odd question but my car was involved in an accident today resulting in bad damage to back door and bumper. No other car involved. Problem is I accidentally deleted a lot of.emails last January and my car insurance details, policy schedule etc were among them including name of insurer etc which I can't remember either! There were no paper copies sent to me as it was all done.by email.
I know I AM insured but anyone got an idea how.to find out who it was with or do I need to trawl through every insurance website?
Cheers
T |
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By *itty9899Man
over a year ago
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"Odd question but my car was involved in an accident today resulting in bad damage to back door and bumper. No other car involved. Problem is I accidentally deleted a lot of.emails last January and my car insurance details, policy schedule etc were among them including name of insurer etc which I can't remember either! There were no paper copies sent to me as it was all done.by email.
I know I AM insured but anyone got an idea how.to find out who it was with or do I need to trawl through every insurance website?
Cheers
T"
There should be a recover deleted email depending on which email provider you are using just click on that and look though the dates till you find it if it was done after a long time ago it may be gone just phone your insurance provider and give them your number plate and name and address they should be able to find you
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Google 'ask my insurance database'
It's essentially a tool for checking insurance on other parties after you've had an accident but should be able to check your own.
There is a charge of 3 or 4 pounds I think, but if all else fails...
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