joolz1910
<font color=green>I would have gone down to recept
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Hi,
My DD was mugged on her way home from school on Tuseday. Her mobile phone was stolen. The police were called and we were given a crime number and they took the details of the phone. I called Nationwide Insurance and they asked for a receipt. I said that we hadn't got it as it was a gift. They then said that they needed me to post the box to them to substantiate the claim. I have the box but thought this was pretty odd.
I phoned back to ask about processing claims. They weren't very helpful and insisted that most claims require substantiation like this.
me: what would happen if we didn't have the box?
him: we would want a credit card / debit card statement
me: what if it was paid for in cash?
him: we would want a cash point receipt
Does this seem weird? I don't know anything about insurance claims as I've never made a claim like this before! It worried me as I rarely keep receipts for long and almost always throw away boxes etc.
My DD was mugged on her way home from school on Tuseday. Her mobile phone was stolen. The police were called and we were given a crime number and they took the details of the phone. I called Nationwide Insurance and they asked for a receipt. I said that we hadn't got it as it was a gift. They then said that they needed me to post the box to them to substantiate the claim. I have the box but thought this was pretty odd.
I phoned back to ask about processing claims. They weren't very helpful and insisted that most claims require substantiation like this.
me: what would happen if we didn't have the box?
him: we would want a credit card / debit card statement
me: what if it was paid for in cash?
him: we would want a cash point receipt
Does this seem weird? I don't know anything about insurance claims as I've never made a claim like this before! It worried me as I rarely keep receipts for long and almost always throw away boxes etc.