Insurers will always want the original document to prevent anyone from using the No Claims Bonus on another vehicle. They would never ask to see an original copy as this would be impossible for you to produce. It's either a copy or the original. Depending on the company you have taken the insurance out with, they may be prepared to call your last insurer to verify your bonus in the form of a telephone declaration. Any good Broker will do this for you as part of the service they offer to their customers - go direct and you have nobody independent to help you with this situation.
2007-02-14 08:31:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I tkae it they wanted your policy from your last insurer, which you sent but they claim they never recieved it. I would call and speak to a Customer Service Representative and confirm that they do not actually have the policy (it may have crossed in the mail). If the person confirms they do not have it, explain the situation and ask if you can fax the copy that you made to their office. If they say you can then ask for the name of someone who you can put on the fax header as being the recipient. That way, hopefully, the person picking it up at the fax machine will take it directly to them, instead of it getting put on a pile somewhere.
Next time you send an original document, send it registered mail with the return recipt requested option.
2007-02-13 12:57:06
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answered by Gambit 7
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You Name
Address
City, State Zip
Date
Attn: Policy Contact Person
Insurance Company Name
Address
City, State Zip
Re: Policy # _______ No Claims Bonus
Dear Sir
Please see the enclosed original copy of my no claims bonus. If you have any questions, please contact me as soon as possible at (123) 456-7890.
Thank you,
Your Name
2007-02-13 09:35:02
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answered by GirlUdontKnow 5
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The only way you can do it is to call your insurance company and get them to send you another one in the post. It will cost you approx £25 to £30 depending on your insurer, but you won't be able to tax it at the post office unless you get one. Failing that, you can get your tax disc on the DVLA site and they can check automatically that your car is insured through their computers. I would however, still get your insurance documentation as you never know when you may need it. :)
2016-05-24 06:40:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Quote your policy number and they'll put it together. Keep a copy of the copy in case they lose what you send now too.
2007-02-13 09:34:16
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answered by Finbarr D 4
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Just tell it like it is. Start at the beginning, tell them what you've done (in the order that you did it), and finish "please find enclosed a copy of my proof of no claims bonus".
Keep it brief and to the point.
2007-02-13 09:35:01
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answered by Anonymous
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you need to call them and talk to somebody. have your account number ready. maybe the letter you mailed and the one you received today have crossed in the mail, and they already got your copy.
2007-02-13 09:34:52
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answered by g g 6
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Car insurance documents lost????? help please?????
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2014-06-26 04:26:14
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answered by Anonymous
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