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Interesting point. I'm supposed to have a mobile insured by my bank due to the type of account I have. Looking at the terms and conditions it seems I would have to report it to the police if I lost it. Is that the case with all insurance policies? It would seem like a huge waste of police timefor them to have to take down my details over a bloody phone.
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I've claimed for the loss of my mobile before, you just need to call the police and run through some routine questions to get a crime reference. The insurance company will need the crime reference to process your claim. You can claim on your home insurance as long as you have personal possessions cover. As for cover with your bank account, I have this as well, I've got a feeling that you need to register the phone with them, but I can't be too sure about that.


I hope that helps...

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