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Author: | KovacsC [ Mon Oct 10, 2022 15:10 ] |
Post subject: | Re: The Apple Thread |
Cras wrote: Check whether your home insurance covers it already I think it does, but with a high excess.. Just requesting my documents. |
Author: | markg [ Mon Oct 10, 2022 15:48 ] |
Post subject: | Re: The Apple Thread |
I reckon you'd be better off in the long run by trying to look after your phone but if it does get lost or broken just buying another one then. |
Author: | KovacsC [ Mon Oct 10, 2022 16:07 ] |
Post subject: | Re: The Apple Thread |
markg wrote: I reckon you'd be better off in the long run by trying to look after your phone but if it does get lost or broken just buying another one then. Hmmm £1000 for a new phone or £200 for insurance. The maths doesn't stack up |
Author: | JBR [ Mon Oct 10, 2022 16:31 ] |
Post subject: | Re: The Apple Thread |
KovacsC wrote: markg wrote: I reckon you'd be better off in the long run by trying to look after your phone but if it does get lost or broken just buying another one then. Hmmm £1000 for a new phone or £200 for insurance. The maths doesn't stack up It does when you're a few phones in and haven't claimed. |
Author: | BikNorton [ Mon Oct 10, 2022 17:28 ] |
Post subject: | Re: The Apple Thread |
Especially if you're on the annual "new phone must buy!" treadmill anyway. I have no idea if (or how close to that) you are, obviously |
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