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Old 07-11-2016, 12:29
Lord Kram
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Recently bought my S7 Edge through three, and literally only had it 3 weeks but last night it fell off the bed and landed on the edge of the glass screen and smashed the edge, and caused the bottom of the screen to have a flashing line across it
Someone suggested getting out three's rescue insurance, i've had a quick look through and can't find anywhere mentioned about a minimum term before you can make a claim, surely its too obvious If i sign up and make a claim within a few days? Or is that what you pay the excess fee for?
Hopefully someone can give me an idea, I don't want to have to pay out £300 for a new screen!
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Old 07-11-2016, 13:29
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Just found out you can only get the insurance while signing up so im out of luck it looks like
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Old 07-11-2016, 13:53
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Why not get 3rd party phone insurance then? You probably wouldn't be able to claim straight away though
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Old 07-11-2016, 17:15
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Recently bought my S7 Edge through three, and literally only had it 3 weeks but last night it fell off the bed and landed on the edge of the glass screen and smashed the edge, and caused the bottom of the screen to have a flashing line across it
Someone suggested getting out three's rescue insurance, i've had a quick look through and can't find anywhere mentioned about a minimum term before you can make a claim, surely its too obvious If i sign up and make a claim within a few days? Or is that what you pay the excess fee for?
Hopefully someone can give me an idea, I don't want to have to pay out £300 for a new screen!
It's called insurance fraud, people actually go to jail for doing it...
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Old 07-11-2016, 18:24
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It's called insurance fraud, people actually go to jail for doing it...
Exactly, it's like signing up for car insurance and saying, oh by the way I had a crash yesterday, that's covered right?

A bit late to be thinking about insurance now the phone is already broken.
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