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ady909 Joined: Nov 23, 2003 Posts: 113 From: England PM |
Hahaha what a stupid thread. Interesting to hear others' comments though...
@loz if you cut down on gambling/smoking/whores/drinking you should be able to just buy one.
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WildCard#! Joined: Jan 06, 2004 Posts: 102 From: ge foie PM, WWW
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On 2004-01-15 15:11:38, ady909 wrote:
Hahaha what a stupid thread. Interesting to hear others' comments though...
@loz if you cut down on gambling/smoking/whores/drinking you should be able to just buy one.
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Yeah, we all grow out of that stage at about 16.
What about you pay me £50 to steal your mobile? I'll do it well smooth and you can claim your new p900. |
701 Joined: Nov 26, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Romania PM, WWW
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@John:i really diss the phone insurance.Let me telll ya that i've searched all insurance companies and no one would give you the cash just by you saying so. That was my point. And i guess t say top money cuz they make you to,not cuz of the related frauds.Wake ur and stop taking it so personal.He has nothing to do with the price you pay for your insurance.
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~lozishere~ Joined: Dec 18, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: York, U.K. PM, WWW
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i solemly promise i was takin the mick when i started this post! the most against-the-law thing i have ever done is steal *caught ur attention, aint i?* a stick of chewing gum from sainsburys... not very master gangster really huh?oh yeah and i downloaded one, yes one music track once. all i really wanted to see is how ppl would react to me posting an outrageous post! also i wanted to find out how easy it would b to get a new one if mine was genuinely stolen as i paid a lot of insurance for my phone (£150 for 4 years) and thats a lot considering i only have a paperround for income!
sorry if i offended any1 by sayin i would "drive their premiums up" and stuff, it wasnt meant that way.
No hard feelings k?
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~lozishere~ Joined: Dec 18, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: York, U.K. PM, WWW
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but on the other hand this post has been my most successful one so far so maybe the posts that unite ppl in one mind work the best (?) |
kire Joined: Oct 29, 2002 Posts: 40 From: South Africa PM, WWW
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Hmm...
@loz So you pay your contract and insurance yourself ? Doubt that you are 14 years old, because if I remember my bit of Mercantile Law correctly a minor cannot sign an insurance contract, or any other type of contract for that matter.
Oh yea, nice cover up in the last couple of posts.
The only way an insurance company would "replace" your phone, is if you had solid proof it was stolen and report it to the police. Then they might even "replace" your phone with a refurbished P800, a Nokia or something. You can need to read the contract very carefully, as they usually are not obliged to even REPAY you the cost of the phone, only the replacement value (which is quite a distance from the P900's cost).
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