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RE: Keys stolen. - Evo-king - 01-05-2013 10:24pm I feel for you. Why is it called insurance? When most of what we want or think is protected ISN'T. RE: Keys stolen. - Trapdoor - 02-05-2013 10:47am I bought the additional 'key and lock cover' on my LR Insurance - it wasn't too expensive, but I have no idea why they have to have all these bolt-on extra's. No doubt there is some kind of covert exclusion somewhere that I haven't noticed (or understood) that will invalidate the policy unless the keys are taken by force by a three-breasted Lithuanian transvestite wearing a gorilla mask. RE: Keys stolen. - speary - 02-05-2013 12:25pm (02-05-2013 10:47am)Trapdoor Wrote: I bought the additional 'key and lock cover' on my LR Insurance - it wasn't too expensive, but I have no idea why they have to have all these bolt-on extra's. No doubt there is some kind of covert exclusion somewhere that I haven't noticed (or understood) that will invalidate the policy unless the keys are taken by force by a three-breasted Lithuanian transvestite wearing a gorilla mask. So true RE: Keys stolen. - cjfp - 02-05-2013 12:43pm (02-05-2013 10:47am)Trapdoor Wrote: unless the keys are taken by force by a three-breasted Lithuanian transvestite wearing a gorilla mask. Best hide my keys well away from the wife then ! RE: Keys stolen. - PhilSkill - 02-05-2013 02:13pm (01-05-2013 08:43pm)David-H. Wrote: The keys aren't covered under the house insurance and my car insurance only cover the first £100, so it's probably not worth claiming as they'll no doubt screw me come renewal time, despite their assurance it won't affect my no claims discount. What!... goes away to read the small print of house and car insurance... theiving bar stewards... Buy our Insurance, it doesn't cover you properly for the things that are likely to happen, and if you do use it we'll recoup the money from you next year... RE: Keys stolen. - XFullFatTim - 02-05-2013 02:49pm Could it be construed as "mis-selling" - quick phone one of those ambulance chaser no fees companies! RE: Keys stolen. - David-H. - 13-05-2013 09:29am Hi guys. Just to let you know I got the car back on Saturday, it was ready for collection on Monday last week but I didn´t need to use it this week. Total cost - £1485 So my suggestion to you all , make sure your keys are secure if you leave them in your homes. David. RE: Keys stolen. - dynamicgirl - 13-05-2013 06:31pm That's absolutely awful, David! It's bad enough that these low life pond scum break into your home and steal your keys, but then to add insult to injury, the aftermath of their actions costs you a grand and a half. I really feel for you, ..I won't be letting my keys (both of them) out of my sight after hearing this. Time to get back to enjoying your lovely Evoque again. Paula RE: Keys stolen. - PhilSkill - 13-05-2013 07:34pm (13-05-2013 09:29am)David-H. Wrote: Total cost - £1485 Ouch... how do they justify those prices for 2 keys and some reprogramming, which is all it should need I reality, even if it is specialist reprogramming since it as a security feature. RE: Keys stolen. - XFullFatTim - 13-05-2013 07:43pm Just a thought Dave, I'm watching Rip Off Britian on BBC1 - have you tried asking them for help with the insurer? |