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pc world computer insurance help

hi all, i got my pc 4 years ago, it cost over £1000 at the time. i got the full pc performance insurance, iv just move and iv changed the address over with them.
here the problem as we have been taken it up stairs it has fell down them!
will it be covered?
savings for 2012.. New year new me.. Going to save save save... and not spend spend spend. :rotfl:
WANT £7000 BY JAN 2012.
Jan -£80
Feb -
March-

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  • mattymoo
    mattymoo Posts: 2,417 Forumite
    If it was covered for accidental damage then yes, it should be.
    You would need to check your original policy documents as I suspect the current protections you can purchase might differ from those of 4 years ago.
  • deanos
    deanos Posts: 11,241 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Uniform Washer
    fkelanne wrote: »
    here the problem as we have been taken it up stairs it has fell down them!

    Really ;)
  • mattymoo
    mattymoo Posts: 2,417 Forumite
    deanos wrote: »
    Really ;)

    I didn't know Lincolnshire folk could be so cynical Deanos - shame on you.

    Yes - I live in Lincolnshire as well :)
  • fkelanne
    fkelanne Posts: 706 Forumite
    yes really, i need my computer for my business
    savings for 2012.. New year new me.. Going to save save save... and not spend spend spend. :rotfl:
    WANT £7000 BY JAN 2012.
    Jan -£80
    Feb -
    March-
  • mattymoo
    mattymoo Posts: 2,417 Forumite
    If the policy was aimed at business users you ought to be okay if it has the cover. If you bought a policy aimed at home use though, it is unlikely to cover you if it was used for business.
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