prawn_86
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Well 2 weeks after submitting my claim to the travel insurance co i had a meeting with them. They say that its not a replacement policy and that all my items of clothing will be depreciated, plus the fact that i dont have receipts (who keeps receipts for clothes???), that they will take ANOTHER 2 weeks to assess it, but i shouldnt expect to get more than half the total value back.
So basically i have lost all my clothes and will only get half the amount back to buy them again.
I have a feeling im screwed here and there is nothing i can do. From now on i will be keeping clothing receipts and just loading up my carry on with expensive clothes...
Yeh i guess that would also work Sam, but having never lost my luggage before i didnt really think of it. Expensive lesson though...
I hardly see the point of having insurance if they just screw you to the wall
I expect the insurance company would still have trotted out the 'no receipts' argument. They could say that for all they know you could have bought the clothes at St. Vinnies for a dollar.If you had taken photos of your clothes as you packed them (pehaps with a copy of you itinery/ticket next to them) made a difference with your claim?
seems easier then keeping receipts.
nine times out of ten these days a missing bag really is a stolen bag straight of the carousel, very few airports check bags to people.
Ah, old memories, huh, Prospector. You're so right.Also, unless forced to do otherwise, Insurance companies will deny every claim and most people give up at that point and go away. Keep on pushing until you are as satisfied as you can expect to be (given depreciation, gap payments etc etc) Ain't that right Julia
Just re-read in your earlier posts that it looks like you booked the whole trip through Virgin so I guess it was reasonable to expect the bags to go through all the way as well. I still think Sydney is the most likely location for them though.
As a last resort, and you seem to be there, why not try channel 9, a current affair. Nothing like a bit of bad publicity to loosen up some results.
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