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Published 10:48 24 Jan 2018 GMT
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"Many will go unchecked, scam and get money out of people and then go away. They are targeting those who they perceive to be vulnerable individuals: students, people with convictions. People who typically might find it more difficult to get insurance. They are very sophisticated. Some will replicate policy documents and have the means to do that. Others will buy a policy with a reputable provider based on false information. And then doctor that policy before it is sent back to you. So it looks authentic but is not worth the paper it is written on. But it is false so it is then not valid."The main advice when looking for insurance is to go with a reputable, trustworthy broker or directly to the insurance company. If you happen to stumble upon a quote that's far lower than others, it's always best to be cautious. If it looks too good to be true it probably is.
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