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Phone Insurance Extended Warranty

Wednesday, March 10, 2010
posted by Jordan

When you buy any item in the UK it is covered by the Consumer Goods Act part of which stipulates that manufacturers of any product are liable for any product faults within the firsts 12 month - this is the manufacturers warranty.  That means that if your phone just goes wrong for no external reasons then the manufacturer is responsible for fixing it.

One thing to be aware with this is the law in less than clear on how soon they must fix it.  They might take a month.   That is a long time to be without your mobile phone.

So a mobile phone insurance policy such as ours with 48 hour claim handling is a major advantage over this potential delay.

Also after the first 12 months the statutory manufacturers warranty ceases.  After then if anything goes wrong then you are on your own...

Unless you have a phone insurance like ours which includes Extended Warranty cover

Just another reason to get your phone insurance

Mobile Phone Insurance and Phone Loss

Monday, February 15, 2010
posted by Jordan

Mobile phone insurance is a very handy tool to have, to insure you and protect you - but it is even better if it covers you for loss.  Our phone insurance policy does cover you for loss!

Let's be honest - we all have busy lives.  Yes things are likely to get stolen and damaged along the way - but phones are also very likely to get lost - wen we genuinely just have no idea where it is.

That is when a mobile phone insurance policy with loss cover included is going to be very helpful to you.

So when you order your mobile insurance policy - make sure you have a loss cover within yours.

And yes, loss is included within our mobile phone insurance

Mobile Phone Insurance Fraud & The Credit Crunch

Thursday, October 22, 2009
posted by Jordan

Mobile phone insurance fraud is up.  No question.  The figures inside every insurance company speak volumes.

There are plenty of people who have bent their ethics and scruples for the sake of a new phone and now potentially face jail.  Police are taking this very seriously as well.

Hartlepool Police recently issued a warning to anyone considering commiting phone insurance fraud that they will face investigation and potential prosecution and jail.

Phone insurance companies like Mobile Phone Insurance UK have all said they are finding more 'suspicious' claims than in previous years.

A key part of this is attributed to the credit crunch.  With money being stretched people are trying to find ways - even illegal ways - to make their money go futher.

The unfortunate thing is it could take you all the way to the inside of a nasty prison sentence.

The Metropolitan Police are rigorous on falsely claiming a phone as stolen when it was not.  Phone theft claims and stories are checked if corroborated by CCTV footage across London.  Similar situations are going on in most cities.

As well as the opportunistic insurance fraudsters we have also seen a growth in what can be analysed as calculated and premeditated insurance fraud.  That is, that the purchase of original phone insurance policy was with the intend to defraud the insurer.

Frankly it is not worth it.

Not only is it completely immoral and illegal it just plain is not worth the downside. 

Detective inspector Keith Groves of Hartlepool Police told the Hartlepool Mail: "We are aware that some mobile phone thefts are false allegations for mobile phone insurance claims." However, he warned: "People think by falsifying a story they can receive a free upgrade or a new phone but it wastes police time and it is against the law. Recorded crime is fairly low at the moment and it is allowing us to take more time pursuing these false mobile phone insurance claims."

Think about your credit rating.  Information is made available in between insurance companies, and with credit scoring agencies.  What do you think is likely to happen to your chances of getting a mortgage again next time if you have had a 'suspicious' insurance claim, which for insurance companies and risk assessing agencies will read as 'probable insurance fraud'.  That is what these phone insurance fraud criminals need to think about - the bigger picture.

It is an unfortunate reality of human nature that ethics and morals are negotiable in times of financial trouble.

Such is life.  Lets hope with the improving ecnomic climate, as we climb out of this credit crunch, that we see improvements in phone insurance fraud

Fraudulent Calls & Phone Insurance

Sunday, October 4, 2009
posted by Jordan

When your phone is lost or stolen, that could be only the beginning of your troubles...

Yes, it is a big horrible nightmare to find you have lost your phone - or it has been stolen...

But what if you later discover that some nasty so-and-so had been using your phone for their own phone calls while it was gone?

You are liable to pay for those calls.

That is unless you specifically have mobile phone insurance which covers you for fraudulent calls

And make sure you have a phone insurance policy which genuinely does cover fraud calls - or 'rogue calls' as they are also known.

It should cover you for calls made before you phone the network to report it lost or stolen - not after it is reported to the networks - because the networks will disconnect the phone line and disallow calls - so no fraudulent calls could be made!

Phone insurance progress

Tuesday, September 15, 2009
posted by Jordan

The mobile phone insurance market is consolidating.  Because of an unfortunately high fraud rate (and yes, fraud is completely illegal and a jailable offense but some idiots still figure they will get away with it - it just takes a lot of administration to filter it) the market is being hit.  Particularly with iPhone insurance - most likely because the fraudsters see this as a high value phone that the insurance claim can pay out and get them a free one.

It is unfortunate because the knock-on effects are that mobile phone insuranc prices are likely to rise because of this.

All that said, outside of the iPhones, the mobile phone insurance policy itself continues to be very popular with genuine customers who simple want to insure their mobile phone and get it covered and protected.

We'll see what the future holds for policy changes.  The market may move towards more annual polices with discounts rather than monthly payments for the phone insurance