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How Important Is It To Insure A Mobile Phone?

Friday, June 19, 2009
posted by Jordan

As you are probably all aware there is a huge rise recently in the theft of mobile phones When you also consider that almost all of the mobile phone makers are producing and designing increasingly complex and sophisticated phones, it's easy to understand how this particular type of theft is becoming more and more of a problem

Did you know, that every 2 minutes a mobile phone is stolen in the UK? As well as the fact that your phone will cost you a lot of money to replace, breaking or damaging your phone beyond repair is an incredible inconvenience due to the fact that you will probably lose all your personal details and stored contacts.

Your phone is now quite precious to you, and so is the information you keep inside it.

Even the procedure you must follow if you are unfortunate enough to have your phone stolen or damaged is simple In the case of theft you must report the incident to your police station to get an incident number which should be submitted along with the claim forms.

It could be that you are the type of person to leave your phone behind on the bus or drops it onto the floor If so mobile phone insurance is certainly for you It's doubtful whether or not your household insurance policy will provide proper cover for your mobile phone The Legal & General carried out a recent survey which revealed that whilst 22% had their mobile phones insured, only 17% had life insurance.

A couple of safeguards you can take are to make sure you record your phones IMEI number and to use an ultraviolet security marker to write your postcode and number of your house in a discreet place such as under the battery.

It is therefore most important that you take out a good insurance especially if your phone is one of the expensive models Do not be fooled by the sales man or woman in the shop where you bought your phone They receive extra commission for selling insurance which it is generally much more expensive than you can get online, as well as not offering as beneficial a package.

Mobile Insurance – Phone theft?

Thursday, March 26, 2009
posted by Jordan

Mobile Phone theft - you know it exists - you know it happens - you've probably even heard numerous stories about people having their phones stolen in different situations...

You just REALLY hope it doesn't happen to you!

The trouble is 'hope' is not going to make it not happen.

There are some diligent steps you should take to help avoid having your phone stolen, but in addition to avoiding it, just in case the worst happens, make sure you have a cost-effective full-cover mobile insurance policy.

So what can you do to help avoid suffering from phone theft ?

To be honest, most of these are pretty obvious if you think about it (some are not so obvious) but just because they are obvious, dont stop yourself from doing them.

Also, we have to be realistic: Being overly cautious all your life is going to be pretty boring.  Just take sensible care and enjoy your phone!

1. Choose a secure-ish pocket to always keep your phone in.  The front right trouser pocket is a good option because this usually means the phone is slightly tight against your leg so you would feel anyone trying to pickpocket you.  If you get into the habit of doing this, it also has the added benefit of this;

When your phone is not there your subconscious mind will nag you at the back of your mind and tell you it's missing.

2. Don't walk flamboyantly down the street chatting away on it, especially if
a) You have an expensive phone such as an iPhone, and/or
b) You're in a slightly rough area of town

According to recent Police reports, in 23 per cent of incidents victims were using their mobile phone or had it on display when it was targeted.

3.  Similarly, if you have an iPhone or another recognisable expensive phone, dont use the headphones it came with - that is a big bill-board to potential thieves saying "Hey look, check it out - I've got this really expensive phone right here..."

4. As we said, make sure you have phone insurance.

5. Use an ultra violet property marker. Put your post code and house number underneath the battery and on the back of the battery itself

6. Be particularly aware in city centres.  Police reports show phone theft is more prevalent in city centres.

7. Night time is particulary high-time for phone theft.  Surveys show those aged 18 and over were targeted between 10pm and 6am (more phone robberies than other robberies occurred during the early hours of the morning).

8. Keep a record of the unique reference number (IMEI) on your phone.  If supplied with this some networks can permanently disable the handset if it stolen. To get this, dial *#06#.  Most phones will then display the 15 or 16 digit IMEI serial number.

9. Record the model, phone number and PIN number details. Keep them somewhere safe

10. Always use the phone’s security lock or PIN number

11.Register the phone with the Service Provider (if Pay As You Go or Pay Monthly).  If the phone is reported stolen the SIM card can be blocked.

These prevenative measures should certainly reduce your chance of being the victim of phone theft - it wont make you completely safe.  So that is why it is worth covering all bases;

A. Minimise your chances of phone theft, and

B. Have everything in place if you do have your phone stolen. 

That will include backing up everything on your phone - and we mean everything - address book, text messages, photos - everything.  Back it up in such a way that it is really easy to put it all back onto your new phone.  You can store the backup on your computer and/or on a remote service such as zyb.com (which has a free service).

You also need to make sure you will be able to get a new phone again without having to pay massive amounts for a new phone - which is why we recommend you get yourself mobile insurance.