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My home was recently broken into and I do not have sales receipts for the stolen items. What will the insurance company accept for proof of ownership?

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My home was recently broken into and I do not have sales receipts for the stolen items. What will the insurance company accept for proof of ownership?

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If the actual receipts are not available, insurance companies generally will accept photos, warranties, owners manuals, canceled checks, credit receipts, bills, servicing agreements, even video tapes, as proof of ownership. We suggest that you consider video taping your home before a loss.

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If the actual receipts are not available, insurance companies generally will accept photos, warranties, owner’s manuals, canceled checks, credit receipts, bills, servicing agreements, or video tapes, as proof of ownership. It is very helpful to prepare some type of inventory of your possessions. You might consider taking pictures or video taping your possessions now, before something happens to them.

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If the actual receipts are not available, insurance companies generally will accept photos, warranties, owners manuals, cancelled checks, credit card receipts, bills, servicing agreements, even video tapes, as proof of ownership. We suggest that you consider video taping your home before a loss.

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If the actual receipts are not available, insurance companies generally will accept photos, warranties, owners manuals, canceled checks, credit receipts, bills, servicing agreements, or video tapes, as proof of ownership. It is very helpful to prepare some type of inventory of your possessions. You might consider taking pictures or video taping your possessions now, before something happens to them.

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If the actual receipts are not available, insurance companies generally will accept photos, warranties, owner’s manuals, canceled checks, credit receipts, bills, servicing agreements, or video tapes, as proof of ownership. It is very helpful to prepare some type of inventory of your possessions. You might consider taking pictures or video taping your possessions now, before something happens to them.

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