Hi all, I have just registered because a friend of mine recommended I do so after hearing my current insurance issue!
I hope none of you mind me posting here and if anyone has any advice on my situation I would be incredibly grateful.
I bought mobile phone insurance from Protect Your Bubble in April 2011. My phone was stolen about three weeks ago so I made a claim on that policy. A reply cam back from Supercover Insurance saying that due to exclusion clause 1, point 6 - not covered for theft or loss if the gadget is left unattended - that they would not pay out. I phoned them asking them to qualify what unattended meant (thinking it was pretty vague) and they said it was because it was out of arms reach. I appealed by email stating that the phone was not out of arms reach (proving this with specific measurements) and that I only looked away for 3 seconds when the phone was taken. They responded saying that I did not take proper care and it should have been concealed on my person. It's the first I've heard of it being concealed on your person - how the hell are you supposed to actually use the thing!!?? The issue has escalated to the customer relations department which they say are the underwriters of the insurance company, going by the name of UK General. Is it normal to be passed around to 3 different companies?
Can anyone shine any light on this? Am I in with any chance of getting a phone anytime soon? Has anyone had the same problem with this company and how did it resolve?
Thanks in advance to anyone who replies.
I hope none of you mind me posting here and if anyone has any advice on my situation I would be incredibly grateful.
I bought mobile phone insurance from Protect Your Bubble in April 2011. My phone was stolen about three weeks ago so I made a claim on that policy. A reply cam back from Supercover Insurance saying that due to exclusion clause 1, point 6 - not covered for theft or loss if the gadget is left unattended - that they would not pay out. I phoned them asking them to qualify what unattended meant (thinking it was pretty vague) and they said it was because it was out of arms reach. I appealed by email stating that the phone was not out of arms reach (proving this with specific measurements) and that I only looked away for 3 seconds when the phone was taken. They responded saying that I did not take proper care and it should have been concealed on my person. It's the first I've heard of it being concealed on your person - how the hell are you supposed to actually use the thing!!?? The issue has escalated to the customer relations department which they say are the underwriters of the insurance company, going by the name of UK General. Is it normal to be passed around to 3 different companies?
Can anyone shine any light on this? Am I in with any chance of getting a phone anytime soon? Has anyone had the same problem with this company and how did it resolve?
Thanks in advance to anyone who replies.
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