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Lost car insurance documents
mindyourlanguage
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Hello all
I've lost my car insurance docs, they were on the laptop and the laptops gone down. Not even sure how I paid for it, I know I'm insured as I just taxed it online.
Thanks
I've lost my car insurance docs, they were on the laptop and the laptops gone down. Not even sure how I paid for it, I know I'm insured as I just taxed it online.
Thanks
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if they were sent via email,can you access via a mobile phone? and then forward to another computer you have access to?(friend or work etc)0
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All downloaded via outlook and deleted of the server
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If you don't know who you are insured with to get new cert from you can pay askMID £3.75 and they will tell you the company and policy number.0
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If you don't know who you are insured with to get new cert from you can pay askMID £3.75 and they will tell you the company and policy number.
I went on the website and can only find to look up other party for £3.75, would be grateful if you could post the link where I can get my info.
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Thats the one. You may need to use a "friend" to look you up!0
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mindyourlanguage wrote: »I went on the website and can only find to look up other party for £3.75, would be grateful if you could post the link where I can get my info.
Thanks
I can't get the date to work0 -
If you are using a friend to enquire about your car, just put a recent date in.0
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Look at your bank/credit card statements to see who you paid (eg Aviva, Swiftcover etc.).....0
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Okay, info accessed through askmib. Thanks to all especially Quentin!0
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