justmestace
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I agree that DCL is being quite fair. Luggage is meant to have wear and tear. Unfortunately your's got damaged.
And while you might be in the insurance industry, I know I don't get replacement value for my car if it's been totaled. I also know that when my home floods, unless I pay for the extra replacement value coverage, I get the depreciated value on everything - including sheetrock. And yes, the insurance company expects me to produce receipts for large items that I am claiming.
Sorry you're upset. But to be honest, I never would have thought to file a claim with DCL.![]()
Count me in as thinking DCL is being VERY fair.
I understand that if it was repaired it wouldn't have the Vera Bradley logo on the repaired parts. Does that no longer make it a VB bag? I seriously doubt that someone would look at it as it's going around the airport luggage carousel and think less of the person it belongs to because it doesn't have the VB logo. YOU would still know who made it and that's what matters.
I agree with these posters, and several others.
Much like a used car, yours was used luggage, and therefore had some depreciation in value.
I think DCL was MORE than fair.
Heck, I was badly injured on a cruise ship (broken ribs) and while I did get my medical bills paid, I did NOT receive any compensation. It ruined my cruise (happened on the first day) and I would have LOVED to have had them give me a free cruise....even if they did subtract 5% or whatever.....but sometimes things don't always turn out the way you think they should.