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geek
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Back dates Comprehensive insurance

Post by geek » Sun Feb 28, 2010 7:31 pm

Hi Everybody,

Thanks for everyone who is doing a very excellant job of helping people with queries!!

Can you please let me know if it is possible to take backdated comprehensive insurance required for EEA4 ?

My Wife and me need it from mar 2005 - mar 2010 .

Please help us guys!!

Wanderer
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Re: Back dates Comprehensive insurance

Post by Wanderer » Sun Feb 28, 2010 8:28 pm

geek wrote:Hi Everybody,

Thanks for everyone who is doing a very excellant job of helping people with queries!!

Can you please let me know if it is possible to take backdated comprehensive insurance required for EEA4 ?

My Wife and me need it from mar 2005 - mar 2010 .

Please help us guys!!
No way, how you you cover yourself for a period that has passed?
An chéad stad eile Stáisiún Uí Chonghaile....

86ti
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Re: Back dates Comprehensive insurance

Post by 86ti » Mon Mar 01, 2010 8:20 am

Wanderer wrote:
geek wrote:Hi Everybody,

Thanks for everyone who is doing a very excellant job of helping people with queries!!

Can you please let me know if it is possible to take backdated comprehensive insurance required for EEA4 ?

My Wife and me need it from mar 2005 - mar 2010 .

Please help us guys!!
No way, how you you cover yourself for a period that has passed?
And even if an insurer did that it would probably be fraud.

cityboy
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Post by cityboy » Mon Mar 01, 2010 9:57 am

I dont think it's possible in the UK. I can't tell what happens other places.

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