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on 14-06-2020 12:25 PM
But as an honest seller I supplied the correct cost for the claim. It took a while for the claim to be answered aka COVERT delay, but it was processed same day no questions asked.
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on 18-06-2020 03:22 PM
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on 20-06-2020 08:57 AM
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on 20-06-2020 05:49 PM
My last claim was 10 days ago.
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on 20-11-2022 08:53 PM
Yep, been months, so many phone calls, gave them copies of the sale, didn’t get a response, called again, told they would only pay the wholesale price with original receipt, sent that but haven’t received any replies or compensation. I won’t be using Australia Post again, to think of how many times I paid that insurance for things that I didn’t have receipts for. They don’t pay out anyway, it’s junk insurance use someone else.
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on 20-11-2022 09:09 PM
Yep, been months
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on 20-11-2022 09:13 PM
I wonder how this works for collectable items. Say I purchased a Lego set back in 2008 for $400 and now decide to sell and its value is $6000 and it goes missing. I paid insurance for $6000. Why am I paying higher insurance if they won't be paying out for the item value.