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Re: Insurance gave me a Maestro card with money on it.....
« Reply #40 on: 28 November 2011, 12:54 »
Think they may have got a bit supicious when you asked for cash!
Bank transfer would have been easier for everyone!

BTW which insurance company is this?
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Re: Insurance gave me a Maestro card with money on it.....
« Reply #41 on: 28 November 2011, 15:37 »
A. Why did you have loads of stuff on holiday with you that you didnt want or need, that conveniently then got stolen

B. Have you comitted insurance fraud  :lipsrsealed:

C. Are committing a further offence by looking to launder the money through a friends account  :grin:

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Re: Insurance gave me a Maestro card with money on it.....
« Reply #42 on: 28 November 2011, 15:50 »
Think they may have got a bit supicious when you asked for cash!
Bank transfer would have been easier for everyone!

BTW which insurance company is this?
lol I didn;t say cash as that would be chavvy and obvious also very stupid to think they were going to send me an envelope with £20 notes in it to the value of £1060 .

I was just asking for either cheque or bank transfer anything that would give me live cash that is not locked on a card.
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Re: Insurance gave me a Maestro card with money on it.....
« Reply #43 on: 28 November 2011, 15:54 »
I ask again, which insurance company?
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Re: Insurance gave me a Maestro card with money on it.....
« Reply #44 on: 28 November 2011, 15:56 »
A. Why did you have loads of stuff on holiday with you that you didnt want or need, that conveniently then got stolen

B. Have you comitted insurance fraud  :lipsrsealed:

C. Are committing a further offence by looking to launder the money through a friends account  :grin:

All questions are understandable but each have a legit answer, if you still assume the worst of me then each to there own.
Answers are as follows:
a) I had mine and my wifes I-phones and a side bag in the claim, this totalled £1060. The phone didn't need to be replaced as I was due a free upgrade so if I went out and bought 2 new iphones and then upgraded I would've been left with 4 phones between 2 people which i don't need.

b) What gave you that idea? Just because I don;t want to buy replacements for the lost items, it automatically gives you the right to assume have broken the law, says alot about your own mentality and the way your brain works, god knows what you get upto.

c) This wouldn't be money laundering as the claim is totally legit. f I was paid by cheque and bought some alloys of you and didn;t replace my lost phones, would that be an offence? If I had to buy replacements the insurance company would've just sent me replacements as that would work out cheaper for them.

Anything else?
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Re: Insurance gave me a Maestro card with money on it.....
« Reply #45 on: 28 November 2011, 15:58 »
I ask again, which insurance company?
Apologies, HSBC travel insurance.
Why did you want to know that?
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Re: Insurance gave me a Maestro card with money on it.....
« Reply #46 on: 28 November 2011, 16:10 »
A. Why did you have loads of stuff on holiday with you that you didnt want or need, that conveniently then got stolen

B. Have you comitted insurance fraud  :lipsrsealed:

C. Are committing a further offence by looking to launder the money through a friends account  :grin:

All questions are understandable but each have a legit answer, if you still assume the worst of me then each to there own.
Answers are as follows:
a) I had mine and my wifes I-phones and a side bag in the claim, this totalled £1060. The phone didn't need to be replaced as I was due a free upgrade so if I went out and bought 2 new iphones and then upgraded I would've been left with 4 phones between 2 people which i don't need.

b) What gave you that idea? Just because I don;t want to buy replacements for the lost items, it automatically gives you the right to assume have broken the law, says alot about your own mentality and the way your brain works, god knows what you get upto.

c) This wouldn't be money laundering as the claim is totally legit. f I was paid by cheque and bought some alloys of you and didn;t replace my lost phones, would that be an offence? If I had to buy replacements the insurance company would've just sent me replacements as that would work out cheaper for them.

Anything else?

Lol i was just winding you up  :grin: lucky to get a Maestro normally most insurance companies just send vouchers or replacements nowadays.

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Re: Insurance gave me a Maestro card with money on it.....
« Reply #47 on: 28 November 2011, 16:19 »
Kersse you cheeky sod, you proper got the reaction you intended on getting :grin: pen1s breath :grin:
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