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Dispute with insurers re home contents policy

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joolzy14 | 17:33 Sat 15th Sep 2007 | Personal Finance
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Insured through bank for home contents insurance, which states that valuables are included, however, have lost a ring given as gift by late husband around 20 years ago, which at the time cost around �800 and insurers are refusing to pay out as their is no receipt available. Any advice on how to take this forward?
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Have you any photos of the ring? Has it ever been listed as a valuable item in any household insurance you have had since you were given it? In today's terms that �800 is over �1600 and would have to be listed as a single item of value in most insurance policies.



Are you sure it's covered. Most policies cover valuables only in the home not those lost outside the home. You need a special policy to cover losses outside the home. If you've lost it in the home it must still be there somewhere so insurer won't pay.

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