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I’ve bought this rusty Liberian registered oil. Does anyone know where I can insure it and the cargo. (Full load of oil honestly)
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Indeed. In some quarters they call it fraud and give new place of residence known as "The Big House" - there your life priorities will change dramatically.
I wonder if it was possible to get insurance from being caught for insurance fraud?
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I can't imagine that it is going to be worth while....why not just get another contract.
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If for no other reason than, the only people who will want to insure such a risk will be very likely have an expectation that they are going to be able to make a claim.Originally posted by Lucifer BoxYou need a Lloyd's accredited broker for that sort of thing, not a High Street shop. For the sort of risk you are looking at I suspect the premium will be formidable.
tim
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You need a Lloyd's accredited broker for that sort of thing, not a High Street shop. For the sort of risk you are looking at I suspect the premium will be formidable.
Start here.
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do you know of anyone who does this company telephone i tried http://www.caunceohara.co.uk/ - no go
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It's possible to insure anything. The more uncertain the risk, the higher the premium.
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