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As Briar has stated above if you have Personal Possession cover on your household policy, this is All Risk cover in and away from the home and you should be able to claim for the loss.
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I am confused were you delayed one day/overnight ?

How did you lose 2 days wages ?

Insurance will pay out a certain amount for delays, it is written in their policies terms and conditions. They dont cover for loss of earnings.

What valuables did you put in your suitcase ?

Kind Regards
Stewart
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Complain to the insurance ombudsman.
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Check your policies....

Most Insurance Companies only cover for OUTBOUND delays.... :rage

D&P
:kiss
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Our insurance covered for our 3 night delay on our return journey from Menorca at £12 per 12 hours after the first 12 hours.
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I am confused were you delayed one day/overnight ?

We should have arrived back home at circa 5:10am Thursday morning

How did you lose 2 days wages ?

I was to start my shift at 9:00am that day and the same Friday.

We never had any decent sleep, early hours Thursday morning we were taken to our hotels and stayed there till the evening, we finally arrived home on Friday morning, shattered. :(

Insurance will pay out a certain amount for delays, it is written in their policies terms and conditions. They dont cover for loss of earnings. :(

What valuables did you put in your suitcase ?

I had recently bought a video camera for our hols, this was in a small case with charger and other bits and a small compact camera. The suit case had been run over, when I reported this to the police, the officer said that this was not the first time this had happened with suitcases.
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Sorry to hear of your problem. We recently had no luck trying to claim for a lost holiday and the more I read I am amazed at just how much is NOT insured! Perhaps there needs to be a section which covers:
Wath you aren't covered for!!!! It'd be easier than ploughing through the small print!
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I agree with Presto - the problem is that we seem to have an Insurance Policy - excuse the pun - as one size fits all. I accept that there needs to be terms and conditions but expecting people - without specialist knowledge - to plough through acres of small print and try to understand it in my opinion an unfair practice. Nuff Said!

fwh
  • Edited by fwh 2004-11-27 20:30:29
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Well said! A LOT of insurance companies are making A LOT of money out of genuine people who have been naive and haven't ploughed through the small print.

As an a-side. Should Travel Agents be selling insurance when I am sure that the people on the desk really are NOT trained to give proper advise about the 'small print' and the particulars of every case.

Is there any point having 'free insurance' if the person selling it to you - or giving it to you really has NO idea, or to be fair, has not been properly trained re the terms and conditions. At the end of the day - when the tour operators sell insurance they sell the 'underwriters insurance' NOT their own ............ mmmmm ........ food for thought, but seriously, 'Holiday Truths' would a site that warns re what you need to look out for and need to be aware of re insurance, be useful! (Ie the idiots guide to insurance policies .... what is NOT insured!). Don't know what you think, but it could be useful to 'Joe Public' ..................... having lost a £1,500 holiday we are desperate to make sure that folks out there KNOW what to look out for in SIMPLE TERM??

Sorry if we're off topic

Dont know what you think - just a thought

Us Prestos

PS Keep up the good work Holiday Truths - its great to read people on here who've had some great help from other members or your administrators
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It has been stated in the travel industry that consultants are going to be offered the chance to sit an insurance examination, with a qualification certificate being provided on passing.

Kath HT Admin
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As of early next year, the selling of "general insurance" ( which includes travel insurance) falls under the remit of the Financial Services Authority. As yet there is NO recognised, let alone compulsory, qualification, although the CeRGI ( Certificate in Regulated General Insurance).

However, sales by travel agency staff are apparently not within the remit of the FSA - yet. So shop around, and visit a regulated broker.
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Thanks for that.

At the end of the day holiday 'buyers' need to be aware that travel agents are trained to sell HOLIDAYS - NOT insurance! :?

When travel agents offer insurance it's NOT 'their' policy they sell ..... even if it has their name on the front It is infact the 'underwriters' who deal with claims and they are the ones who really know the terms and conditions ! If you need any clarification when you book, whatever you do don't take the travel agents / person who sells you the holiday's word as THE proper answer! CHECK the small print when your documents come or ring the insurance company.

Sorry, we're sort of off topic again ...................... This may sound really basic stuff, but we want to keep 'shouting the message' to as many folks as possible ........... I'm sure that when people book insurance they think, in good faith that lots of things are covered. It's only when, like the writer of this original artical discovered, when you come to claim, that you find that in too many cases there seems to be a 'get out clause'!

Promise to get off the soap box now! :lol:

Us Prestos
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No I think your right Presto and also I'm sure you still get the 14 days cooling off period as well. Any help to the members is welcomed. :D
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The only problem presto would have with visiting an insurance broker
is that he would have to pay for his policy !! It is up to the individual
to read the 'free policy' don't bleat on about what you are not covered for read the thing!!!
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astracash you have made 2 posts on this forum so far and both of them are antagonistic. If you wish to remain a member of this forum please read our terms and conditions (which you agree to when you join. I suggest you practice what you preach and "read the thing" )

http://www.holidaytruths.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=968
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I agree with Presto. Two years ago we booked a holiday with an Agent, and agreed to take their insurance. (which wasnt free). We told the Agent that our 9 year old son had just been diagnosed as an insulin dependent diabetic, and asked her to inform the Insurance Company. She phoned me later to inform me that the policy had been sorted. When we received the paperwork I rang the insurance company to check that that my sons illness had been incorporated into the policy, and they knew nothing about his illness, and furthermore told me that if he had been ill whilst we were away we wouldnt have been covered. When I rang the Agent who I had originally booked with she denied that I had mentioned it in the first place! Thank goodness I checked. We now book with a local insurance company who know all our requirements and also are a lot cheaper.

Noggs - have you had any more news from the company?
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Back to the post.

Insurance companies do not pay out on expensive items in your hold luggage, these really should be kept with you at all times.

They also do not pay out for loss of earnings for delays just set amounts listed out in the terms and conditions. They dont ask for your earnings when you take out the policy so how would they know what their liability is ? Also Insurance premiums for higher earnewrs would be greater than for lower earners. I dont think this is the insurance company using a get out clause.

Arriving home at 0510, collecting luggage going through passport control, getting home even if live close then planning to be at work at 0900 doesnt seem to me to take account of even minimal delays and any insurance company that was going to pay out for loss of earnings of that day would look at the probability of delays ( weather, air traffic, mechanical ) and probably would have charged an excessive premium.

Kind Regards
Stewart
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Noggs,

On renewal I always check with my house insurance company to ensure that my cameras/camcorder is covered under the all risks section, even then I don't take a holdall as cabin luggage, I take the camcorder bag and everything else goes in with it. Saying that, My waterproof housing goes in the case and cost nigh on the same amount as the camcorder.
Despite assurances from the house insurance company, I have my doubts about how far they would wriggle, but luckily have not had to find out.

I have also heard in the past that whereas travel insurance companies want video evidence of you purchasing valuables and suffering the loss, many of the home insurance companies are easier to deal with, however it is always a changing market and I now have to learn an Indian dialect to get the same rapport with my company.

So assuming you have contents insurance for your house, that has to be your best bet for the damage and loss Good Luck
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Bearing in mind the often quite a long period between booking a holiday and departure (in our case 9 months.....was like being pregnant all over again waiting for D-day to arrive :lol: ) its well worth remembering (I could of course be wrong about this) that anything medical that crops up between the date you take out the insurance and the date of your holiday could negate your policy.

My daughter broke her finger (minor accident, I know. But all the same) the week before we went. I called up Abbey to ask if this would affect the policy if any claims were made.

They told me that if her finger required additional attention whilst away this would not be covered but the policy was otherwise intact.

Hope that makes sense.

Pearl x
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