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Home Insurance Policy Number Format
Spoony
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Can anyone help? We are in the process of trying to find out which insurance company previously insured the property of a deceased relative which had had a claim for subsidence. We only have a policy number in the format of F12/LTnnnnnnE and a claim number HAAnnnnnnnnn. These are from 2004. I know it's a long shot but does anyone recognise the format?
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What document is the claim reference number on?
Are there bank/ card statements from back then? Look for names of insurers/ brokers from then0 -
We've found it
The clue was in the claim number AA! 0 -
The AA is technically a broker, there would have been an insurer behind the policy0
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Thanks, you are quite correct, we had an idea who the insurance company was but they denied all knowledge hence the post on this forum. The broker has confirmed the name of the insurance company having had the account number being been held on an older system.0
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That is a Lloyds TSB policy number. Call 0845 3000 130.0
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