Originally posted by SueEllen
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostYep, spoke to them this morning. They said they were launching an investigation and I should contact the police. I phoned the police and they didn't care as the insurance company was investigating it.
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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostAs an aside, does this apply to mortgage fraud? If so, you wouldn't know where I could find out more about this please?
Have a look at MoneySavingExpert the main site and the forums, and post on the forums if you can't find the answer. (Obviously use an unique username that can't be traced back to here.) There are people from every type of industry on the forums plus those who have gone through similar sh*t themselves so you can get lots of detailed info.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThe "crime" is against the insurance company and it's up to them to report it to the police.
There was a law change about 6-7 years ago making it the institution's responsibility to report crimes to the police.
Most don't bother unless they have clear evidence of fraud as they know if they can find the person they can make it difficult to get any sort of insurance.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postyep like credit card cloning or bank fraud makes the crime figures smaller.
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostSomeone has taken out a van insurance policy using my name and address.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThe "crime" is against the insurance company and it's up to them to report it to the police.
There was a law change about 6-7 years ago making it the institution's responsibility to report crimes to the police.
Most don't bother unless they have clear evidence of fraud as they know if they can find the person they can make it difficult to get any sort of insurance.
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Originally posted by MyUserName View PostYep, spoke to them this morning. They said they were launching an investigation and I should contact the police. I phoned the police and they didn't care as the insurance company was investigating it.
There was a law change about 6-7 years ago making it the institution's responsibility to report crimes to the police.
Most don't bother unless they have clear evidence of fraud as they know if they can find the person they can make it difficult to get any sort of insurance.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostCould it just be a cockup by the insurers?
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