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ok i now have a little problem
As u know my phone was nicked and the insurance company wouldn't give me a new phone.
I have found out through the bill i got today that the people who nicked my phone made £200 worth of calls on my number.
In my policy, i am insured against calls used on my number when stolen. However, i have no idea how they managed to do this since i called up T mobile which blocked my Sim AND phone!
Therefore, although i was unable to minimalise the insurance underwriters losses due to my phone being stolen, i DID inform T-mobile to cancel my sim, from a police station phone. I believe that this was a reasonable step to minimise their losses, and thus i shouldn't have to pay the £200+ pounds of calls. Is this possibly T-monile's fault?
I would think that the claim layout of the insurance company would follow certain paths. For example, if u had unknowingly lost my phone and calls were made on it, i would still be eligable for a claim as i was unaware of the loss til x:xx time.
If they do not pay out do u think i have reasonable cause to take this dispute to the finacial ombudsman??!? 
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