
Lizard
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They would replace with a tv of same technical specification. They would also inspect the TV - they are looking to see if what you have described is possible. Oh yeah - it very hard to drop the TV, as a insurance claims manger it took me a number of attempts to cause damage under control conditions to lots of electrical items - part of my fraud training. But these things can happen & that what Ad insuramce is for! |
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Corey S
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haha i bet that cost alot of $. good job. |
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more4yourlife.co.uk
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whoops, but new for old insurance is just what it says, so long as you have accidental damage cover and take out the excess you should be fine, Good luck |
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Anonymous
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That's pretty stupid, to be honest.
I think they would "reimburse" the price you paid for a secondhand. |
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RB
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First, check your policy and see if you have a named perils or an all perils policy. If you have an all perils policy, it should be covered. It sounds like you have replacement cost on your personal property, so you should be able to replace it with a similar TV. Most companies will first give you depreciated value less your deductible. Once it is replaced, you then submit your receipt for the balance.
Contact your agent. You pay for their service. |
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MSAD
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The tv is probably not covered.
In most insurance polices - contents coverage (covers your personal property - such as the tv) is named peril. That means that one of the perils specifically listed in the policy has to cause the loss. The homeowner dropping the tv would not qualify under any of the named perils. Most likely the homeowners insurance company would not pay anything for the tv. |
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Mr. Knowledge
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Very doubtful, but it would be in your best interest to contact your insurance company directly and speak with them about it. Ouch! Good luck. |
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Buddy
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Should do |
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Baby Girl Due May 2009!
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I have no Idea what you just said but if your asking if the insurance company will pay for the TV then the answer is No.... |
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haroldelm
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If you need a new one don't pay for it. Try the freebie site on my page. That's where I got mine. :] |
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aires69uk OFFICIAL
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Simple answer - nope. No claim here.
Move along, nothing to see. |
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just me
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sucks to be you |
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Melissa
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They'll reimburse for the price estimated at the date and time you dropped it. Not the price at the time of purchase |
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sparkle555_2000
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As it's new for old cover, I would assume they would replace your TV with a new one of the same make and model. |
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Heather C
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Im not an expert but I would think they would reinburse you for what you paid for it ... dont you have to write all that down when you get your insurance? Thats what i think |
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richard t
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I doubt it.....but ask.......... |
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manno
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get yourself down to currys and tell them you just bought one from the branch in the next town and the cat ate your user manual - ask them for another. They'll more than likely just give you one.. Make out like you're interested in buying a fridge, washer and dyson next weekend!!... |
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ws
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they should |
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shy
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i owuld think the new just don't tell them it was second hand. |
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angelface
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they would get you a new tv not give u the money 4 it as too many people scam them now so they say go to this shop and they give you paper that says you can buy a new 42 inch plasma only |
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Boiled Egg
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Pretend you bought it new and you've lost the receipt? |
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Sweetie S
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What? |
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bi11@btinternet.com
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if you can fake a reciept |
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