Lee Fields
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Companies are very unlikely to share renewal details with their competitors as they might lose business they want to keep. I also don't really buy the 'taking the database when an employee leaves' possibility - can't see it being worth it for car insurance. Brokers might do it but I just can't see the big companies loading up their databases with stolen renewal details. A more plausible reason might be that, over the years, you have contacted various companies and brokers looking for quotes and/or moving insurer - and they all kept your details so they could contact you at the relevant time each year.Do insurance companies share info?
It seems odd to me that they would but just before my car insurance comes up for renewal, I get a rise in the number of cold calls from car insurance companies. The same thing happens with my house insurance.
Is there a another reason for this?
Hi all,
I think they call you for some confirmation. But in my knowledge no insurance company share personal information of their customer.
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