multi gadget insurance

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Blown2CV

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Tuesday 25th October 2016
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i took up the offer through my employer's benefits system of 'multi-gadget insurance" which covers up to 10 'gadgets' owned by anyone in the household. Sounded pretty good deal overall at i think is about £15 a month. I've had the policy since April and not had to use it, but managed to break the screen of my iphone over a week ago so thought I'd use this policy to sort it, as the phone was out of warranty and i didn't have applecare. Incidentally the phone stuck to my arm when i was on a call on a different phone, and then dropped to the floor when i moved - most annoying rolleyes

I made the claim request on the 17th, and had no response whatsoever until 19th. Then I was told to provide proof of purchase, which I did within the hour. No reply again for 2 more days... whereupon i was getting a bit tired of waiting, so I called them and was told to provide further docs. I asked on the phone if there was anything else i needed to provide, as i was on, and the guy became really defensive! First alarm bells sounding... they finally came back to tell me i could claim (oh thanks so much) and that the courier would be in touch. Another 3 days pass. They finally call me to let me know that i need to leave my unpackaged phone with the password at the mail room of my office (more alarm bells, big loud ones) and that that it would be 2-3 week repair and return time. So basically nearly 5 weeks end to end.

I've been thinking that must be atrocious service... hoping you might give me some perspective?! Anyway I told them to fk off and went to the Apple shop and they had it fixed within 2hrs. Yes £119 instead of £25 excess but seemed worth it to me... should i cancel this policy or are they all this bad / shouldn't use insurance for screens?

Blown2CV

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Tuesday 25th October 2016
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johnwilliams77 said:
Blown2CV said:
i took up the offer through my employer's benefits system of 'multi-gadget insurance" which covers up to 10 'gadgets' owned by anyone in the household. Sounded pretty good deal overall at i think is about £15 a month. I've had the policy since April and not had to use it, but managed to break the screen of my iphone over a week ago so thought I'd use this policy to sort it, as the phone was out of warranty and i didn't have applecare. Incidentally the phone stuck to my arm when i was on a call on a different phone, and then dropped to the floor when i moved - most annoying rolleyes

I made the claim request on the 17th, and had no response whatsoever until 19th. Then I was told to provide proof of purchase, which I did within the hour. No reply again for 2 more days... whereupon i was getting a bit tired of waiting, so I called them and was told to provide further docs. I asked on the phone if there was anything else i needed to provide, as i was on, and the guy became really defensive! First alarm bells sounding... they finally came back to tell me i could claim (oh thanks so much) and that the courier would be in touch. Another 3 days pass. They finally call me to let me know that i need to leave my unpackaged phone with the password at the mail room of my office (more alarm bells, big loud ones) and that that it would be 2-3 week repair and return time. So basically nearly 5 weeks end to end.

I've been thinking that must be atrocious service... hoping you might give me some perspective?! Anyway I told them to fk off and went to the Apple shop and they had it fixed within 2hrs. Yes £119 instead of £25 excess but seemed worth it to me... should i cancel this policy or are they all this bad / shouldn't use insurance for screens?
No - definitely keep this policy. It seems like a good deal!
Maybe I should just be thinking about using them for replacements only? i.e. not for damage repairs

Blown2CV

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Wednesday 26th October 2016
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Paul Drawmer said:
Which insurer is underwriting the policy?
A lloyds syndicate apparently

Blown2CV

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Wednesday 26th October 2016
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So now I've got one poster saying it sounds like great value and another saying terminate now!!

Blown2CV

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Wednesday 26th October 2016
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yea i'll probably sack it off in march when it ends. The issue with finding decent cover in the market is that it tends to focus on the words of the policy, not the reputation of the claims management service etc. Not going to pay for a premium bank account to get benefits though.

Blown2CV

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Wednesday 26th October 2016
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Craikeybaby said:
Blown2CV said:
yea i'll probably sack it off in march when it ends. The issue with finding decent cover in the market is that it tends to focus on the words of the policy, not the reputation of the claims management service etc. Not going to pay for a premium bank account to get benefits though.
My premium bank account is the same price as you're paying for your insurance.
so your bank account has multi device insurance for everyone in the house?

Blown2CV

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Monday 31st October 2016
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jamoor said:
Is it me or does this seem like a scam or something.
what, insurance? yea pretty much.