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Insurance Vouchers Help

Hi everyone

I am writing for some advice, unfortunately a couple of Christmases ago our home was burgled and a few thousand pounds of jewellery items were taken. The insurance paid out and gave us the value of the jewellery in vouchers to use at any high street jewellers, I have managed to replace a few of the items however at the moment there is still a couple of thousand pounds left on the vouchers. Although I am not sure this is entirely ethical and I would really like to replace all of the items that were taken (and hopefully I will be able to one day) the monetary value of the items would really come in handy at the moment due to economic circumstances. I was hoping hoping for some advice on the best way to turn the vouchers worth into cash without losing too much value during the exchange any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Jack
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