In the UK, you can typically claim PPI back as far as the late 1980s, but this can vary depending on individual circumstances and the specific policies involved. It's best to check with the relevant financial institution or seek advice from a reputable claims management company.
not how far, you can make it darker to show the difference.
The Native Americans. But if you don't want to go that far back... Spain
Most Insurance Companies are only concerned with your claims history over the past 5 years.
Many cities claim to be the world's oldest continuously inhabited city. However, Jericho is the only one of these cities to have evidence to support its claim, as Jericho was inhabited as far back as 9,000 BC.
Many cities claim to be the world's oldest continuously inhabited city. However, Jericho is the only one of these cities to have evidence to support its claim, as Jericho was inhabited as far back as 9,000 BC.
see its alot to it just put yo mind to it ya heard piece out
Yes, as far as ur policy iis valid .When they generally come for inspection make sure it is was through a natural disaster. If not the claim would be of no gain , most importantly they have have to be updated immediately when noticed...
hit it from the back with a hammer
That question doesn't make sense......
Make that several thousand years!
Many cities claim to be the world's oldest continuously inhabited city. However, Jericho is the only one of these cities to have evidence to support its claim, as Jericho was inhabited as far back as 9,000 BC.