If you get a reminder from Castle Cover truism Dear...your heading, your home insurance is due for renewal, would?
you think it was dodgy or do they dispatch them to everyone?
If you never heard of Castle Cover
Answers:
Bin it
I've gotten crazy second-hand goods mail, literally100's over the past couple of years, for my vehicle warranty expiring from several companies, over and over again. When all the time I knew exactly whom I carried my warranty beside and when it expires. So if you don't currently have castle cover for your home insurance then I would call upon them and tell them to stop wasting paper and destroying our trees. But if they are anything similar to the people I have call, they may just start sending you more out of spite I guess.
I'd put it in the shredder near the rest of the rubbish mail that comes every day
Ironballs Rimmer, Home insurance covers lots of different things. I'm not familiar near all the fine print of my policy, but my home insurance agent is always a phone give the name away. Try contacting your agent or a agent in your city. http://www.americaschoicetoday.com/Home-Insurance.html They will be able to assist you.
It's junk post, and not dodgy (well, no dodgier than random insurance companies ever are). They can get your details from the unedited electoral register. If you detestation this kind of junk post you can reduce it a great deal by signing up next to the mailing preference service (www.mpsonline.org.uk). Worked for me. Now I merely get pizza and takeaway leaflets! Source(s): www.mpsonline.org.uk
If I were insured with Castle Cover, later I'd pay my insurance premium.
If I weren't insured with Castle Cover, I'd say aloud "Oh, junk mail" and toss it in the trash.
Unless I considered necessary to change my insurance company. Then I'd read what they sent me.
I wouldn't incur the expense of calling them. It's a cast-offs mail advertising blurb. Have you ever chock-full in one of those surveys, either roadside, from a newpaper/magazine, or over the phone? If so, that's how they take your details.
You can always put letter stern in envelope, write "return to sender" and put back within post.
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If you never heard of Castle Cover
Answers:
Bin it
I've gotten crazy second-hand goods mail, literally100's over the past couple of years, for my vehicle warranty expiring from several companies, over and over again. When all the time I knew exactly whom I carried my warranty beside and when it expires. So if you don't currently have castle cover for your home insurance then I would call upon them and tell them to stop wasting paper and destroying our trees. But if they are anything similar to the people I have call, they may just start sending you more out of spite I guess.
I'd put it in the shredder near the rest of the rubbish mail that comes every day
Ironballs Rimmer, Home insurance covers lots of different things. I'm not familiar near all the fine print of my policy, but my home insurance agent is always a phone give the name away. Try contacting your agent or a agent in your city. http://www.americaschoicetoday.com/Home-Insurance.html They will be able to assist you.
It's junk post, and not dodgy (well, no dodgier than random insurance companies ever are). They can get your details from the unedited electoral register. If you detestation this kind of junk post you can reduce it a great deal by signing up next to the mailing preference service (www.mpsonline.org.uk). Worked for me. Now I merely get pizza and takeaway leaflets! Source(s): www.mpsonline.org.uk
If I were insured with Castle Cover, later I'd pay my insurance premium.
If I weren't insured with Castle Cover, I'd say aloud "Oh, junk mail" and toss it in the trash.
Unless I considered necessary to change my insurance company. Then I'd read what they sent me.
I wouldn't incur the expense of calling them. It's a cast-offs mail advertising blurb. Have you ever chock-full in one of those surveys, either roadside, from a newpaper/magazine, or over the phone? If so, that's how they take your details.
You can always put letter stern in envelope, write "return to sender" and put back within post.
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