-- I'd like to see the Insurance Company named, only then will
public/customer opinion have any effect.....

David / Mar 12

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On 12 March 2012 08:26, cm <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> Where the policy says "in control of the phone" is the implication that 
> someone must snatch the phone from your daughter's hand or from in front of 
> her if she is sitting at a cafe? That seems to be covering an extremely rare 
> contingency.
>
> Cheers,
> Carlo
>
> On 12/03/2012, at 8:05 , Peter Hinchliffe wrote:
>
>>
>> On 10/03/2012, at 12:57 PM, Roger Kortas wrote:
>>
>>> Well so far.
>>>
>>> I have phoned Apple
>>> Phoned Optus
>>> Driven to the Wembley Police station and found its closed and only open 
>>> Monday to Friday
>>> Phoned the police and was told please take it to a police station!
>>>
>>> So see what I mean thats a few hours already for being honest and still 
>>> have to try and find time to get to an open police station
>>>
>>> If it was mine it would be insured and also have my contact number on the 
>>> login screen.
>>>
>>> Roger
>>
>>
>> Don't waste your money on insurance if you think it will protect you against 
>> theft. My daughter's iPhone 4s was stolen along with her handbag at a public 
>> swimming pool a few weeks ago. She had taken the precaution of "insuring" 
>> it, but upon making a claim she was told she was not covered because (and I 
>> quote) "she was not in control of the phone at the time it was stolen". 
>> Apparently this was somewhere buried deep within the fine print…
>>
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