Body & Soul2 mins ago
Why Dont They Never Wanna Pay Out
got burgled yesterday our garage, stole my hubbys lambretta scooter which he had brought as a wreck and spent about £1500 doin up to pristine condition stole 2 lots of golf clubs ,golf gear, karcher pressure washer, tools etc and guess wat the insurance only pay out £250 for stuff stolen from garage or sheds and need receipts . minus the £50 excess is it worth claiming knowing premiums will go sky high , blummin golf clubs alone worth more than that, insurance doesn annoy me they take ya mney but dont want to pay out, bet the insurance for lambretta gonna take the p too , grrrrrr
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Insurance companies are the biggest bunch of thieves ever, I have no faith in them. We had a flood a few years ago, ruined a carpet and some clothes. But they wouldn't cough up for the 2year old carpet and the clothes just for dry cleaning! Yesterday we bought a new car, they want to charge us £50 to alter the details on our insurance, to have the new registration plates put on, and then when we have our Cherished plate transferred to our new car, to alter the registration again.
Admin fee, Gran, all insurance companies do that. Ours was only £15 though.
We had a flood (burst tank in the attic, stop cock out side the house broken!) so had water raining down for over an hour.
Insurance company told us to fix it and send them the invoice and they'd send a loss adjuster round to inspect the damage.
They supplied an industrial dehumidifier, took meter readings before they installed it, and came back to test the walls. After 7 days the deemed that the walls will need re-plastering.
They paid to have the walls and ceilings re-plastered and paid for a new carpet. Then they came back round to read the meter and sent us a cheque for the amount of electricity the dehumidifier used.
I think it's pot luck with insurance...
We had a flood (burst tank in the attic, stop cock out side the house broken!) so had water raining down for over an hour.
Insurance company told us to fix it and send them the invoice and they'd send a loss adjuster round to inspect the damage.
They supplied an industrial dehumidifier, took meter readings before they installed it, and came back to test the walls. After 7 days the deemed that the walls will need re-plastering.
They paid to have the walls and ceilings re-plastered and paid for a new carpet. Then they came back round to read the meter and sent us a cheque for the amount of electricity the dehumidifier used.
I think it's pot luck with insurance...
agree Hymie
FF - my brother was flooded and said the pipe was fractured
and the loss adjuster said - you are covered for leaks and not fractures.
(you asked for p+ssy remarks made in refusing claims)
I ended up suing a clerk for professional negligence (small claim) when she tried the inevitable run-around.
My mother - we will settle your claim if your dont claim for the bridge - (no not her teeth the bridge across a stream). Insurance agent said she was at least 50% underinsured.
My experience is Hymie's.
FF - my brother was flooded and said the pipe was fractured
and the loss adjuster said - you are covered for leaks and not fractures.
(you asked for p+ssy remarks made in refusing claims)
I ended up suing a clerk for professional negligence (small claim) when she tried the inevitable run-around.
My mother - we will settle your claim if your dont claim for the bridge - (no not her teeth the bridge across a stream). Insurance agent said she was at least 50% underinsured.
My experience is Hymie's.
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