on 19-12-2014 01:32
on 19-12-2014 01:32
19-12-2014 06:26 - edited 19-12-2014 06:42
19-12-2014 06:26 - edited 19-12-2014 06:42
on 19-12-2014 07:36
Hi @Anonymous Welcome to the forum.
You don't need a receipt in order to insure the phone.There are many companies that offer insurance and you need to look and make the choice that suits your own needs.
Personally, I am insured with my bank which offers me a very good deal with a low excess.
Best of luck with your search:smileywink:
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 19-12-2014 09:46
on 19-12-2014 09:46
on 19-12-2014 09:57
on 19-12-2014 09:57
My son has made 2 claims (with different insurance companies) over 3 years and has never once been asked for proof of purchase.
My daughter in law claimed from her insurance company when her phone was stolen. Also wasn't asked for proof of purchase.......I suppose each to their own experience.....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 19-12-2014 10:00
on 19-12-2014 10:00
on 19-12-2014 11:32
on 19-12-2014 11:32
Good informed post. I made a claim 3 years ago and didn't have to provide proof of purchase. There was however
@Cleoriff wrote:My son has made 2 claims (with different insurance companies) over 3 years and has never once been asked for proof of purchase.
My daughter in law claimed from her insurance company when her phone was stolen. Also wasn't asked for proof of purchase.......I suppose each to their own experience.....
a £25 excess fee.
on 19-12-2014 13:26
on 19-12-2014 13:27
on 19-12-2014 13:30
on 19-12-2014 13:30