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Bike stolen??House insurance.
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Because it's under the buildings insurance as standard.If I asked for it to be took off I would think that the insurance would not drop that much at all a few pennys maybe.Astaroth wrote:I am confused why you are paying to insure the bike when it isnt worth your while claiming for it?
So still worth having even though I'm not using it in this particular case as my kids have more expensive things outside that I know I would claim.Hope that's made things a bit clearer.0 -
Can you not ask Centre Parcs to give you a payment for the stolen bike it was on their property and surely you'd have insurance included in your price of the holiday?"I AM THE GATEKEEPER OF MY OWN DESTINY" Nacho Libre
'Proud To Be Dealing With My Debts'
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I am pretty sure that holidays companies do not insure your personal possessions.
The only way you'd be able to claim off them would be if they were negligent.
As they provided a lock then I don't see how they could be negligent.0 -
which centr parc did you have your bike stolen from? Had a similar experience at whinfell and bike never turned up!Nice to save.0
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Elveden center parcs I dont think I'll be seeing mine again.lesley2004 wrote:which centr parc did you have your bike stolen from? Had a similar experience at whinfell and bike never turned up!0
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