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hubby brought me a lovely pair of earings for xmas and ive gone and lost one already oops.. he did get them insured but it doesnt cover for losing them what on earth does it cover for? most insurances seem to me not to be worth the paper they are printed on.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's true. I didn't even know jewelery shops sell insurance.
Here in the US, small pieces of jewelery would be covered under our homeowners insurance policy. Do you have anything like that?
It's such a shame about your earring. Would the shop be willing to give you a deal on one replacement earring?
And one more stupid idea - have you checked the vacuum bag?
Here in the US, small pieces of jewelery would be covered under our homeowners insurance policy. Do you have anything like that?
It's such a shame about your earring. Would the shop be willing to give you a deal on one replacement earring?
And one more stupid idea - have you checked the vacuum bag?
I know you are smudge! I certainly wasn't implying that you would! From what I have read of you on here, I think you are a woman of very strong moral character.
A lot of people use the reasoning you have described: that a company makes a lot of money or overcharges or something... but that is your choice to patronise them or not.
I just don't think that it would justify stealing from them. It's an interesting issue though.
I myself have struggled with similar dilemmas, such as whether to tell the cashier if something rings up lower than the ticketed price, when I know that the item is overpriced to begin with. I have friends who buy things at a particular store and use 20% off coupons, and then they return the items without a receipt for store credit, and then they have 20% more to spend. To me, that is stealing, but they argue that everything in that store is at least 20% overpriced anyway.
A lot of people use the reasoning you have described: that a company makes a lot of money or overcharges or something... but that is your choice to patronise them or not.
I just don't think that it would justify stealing from them. It's an interesting issue though.
I myself have struggled with similar dilemmas, such as whether to tell the cashier if something rings up lower than the ticketed price, when I know that the item is overpriced to begin with. I have friends who buy things at a particular store and use 20% off coupons, and then they return the items without a receipt for store credit, and then they have 20% more to spend. To me, that is stealing, but they argue that everything in that store is at least 20% overpriced anyway.
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Thank you for the compliment drestie. I know what you mean about 'stealing' - apart from being very naughty, it's what helps put the price of insurance premiums up too!
Just an aside - A few years back, I lost my beautiful engagement ring & was beside myself with sadness. However, a couple of weeks later at my 50h birthday party & in front of family & friends, my husband gave me a long tube like present. When I opened the wrapping paper it revealed a used kitchen roll. I wondered what the hell he was up to - then my engagement ring fell out onto my lap! My husband had found it in the footwell of his car when hoovering it out, so I must have been twidding my fingers as he was driving along & didn't notice it slip off! I promptly burst into tears & was overjoyed at being reunited with it once again!
Things can turn up in the most unlikely places, so good luck fruitsalad!
Thank you for the compliment drestie. I know what you mean about 'stealing' - apart from being very naughty, it's what helps put the price of insurance premiums up too!
Just an aside - A few years back, I lost my beautiful engagement ring & was beside myself with sadness. However, a couple of weeks later at my 50h birthday party & in front of family & friends, my husband gave me a long tube like present. When I opened the wrapping paper it revealed a used kitchen roll. I wondered what the hell he was up to - then my engagement ring fell out onto my lap! My husband had found it in the footwell of his car when hoovering it out, so I must have been twidding my fingers as he was driving along & didn't notice it slip off! I promptly burst into tears & was overjoyed at being reunited with it once again!
Things can turn up in the most unlikely places, so good luck fruitsalad!