I would be interested to hear if anyone has made an insurance claim for jewellery they've bought in India. I have almost certainly lost my diamond eternity style band that my ex-partner bought for me while we were in Goa (I need to have another thorough check tonight). I have the original receipt from the Goan jewellers and have a new for old contents insurance policy but obviously to replace the ring here is going to cost more than my ex originally paid for it. I was wondering how the insurance company will react, the ring wasn't hugely valuable so didn't need separate insurance cover but it was a lovely ring and although it was my ex who bought it for me it does have a sentimental value to me.
Be interested to hear anyone's experiences.
Jules187
normally you would need to get 2 estimates for replacement for a similar type of ring from 2 jewellers. explain that you havent got the receipt as it was from an ex, they should be happy with that.
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jane
Thanks for your response, I do actually have the receipt so should I say that I don't have it? I just want to be forearmed when I make the call!!!
Thanks!
Have you got a police report? I think any claim has to be accompanied by a crime/lost report from the local police, saying when and where you lost/had it stolen. The Goan police are not very helpful in this as they assume everyone is scamming their Insurers.
I lost the ring in the UK but don't know where or when so haven't reported it.
This we did and were paid in a couple of weeks.
Vanda had a great time shopping for new stuff.
best if you have pictures of it including you wearing it if not you need to contact the police and report it missing i think you still get a number for insurance purposes as for your reciept i would say it was a gift and you dont have it (if needed you can always say you managed to get it off your ex)also dont mention it was bought in goa all your doing is complicating things remember it was a gift anyway.so i would just go to a jewellers and find something similar or something you like if you have no pictures ! and get quotes to cover it always aim high as they tend to knock you down anyway
if you have the receipt you should put it in. Without that and with no other proof you ever had a ring, I can't see the insurance paying out. If you start off by saying you have no receipt you may well lose any chance you have of getting the claim.
Not sure what to do now!!
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Without proof of ownership I think you will struggle to get the claim acknowledged, the receipt is your only proof.
If you can not find it then it has to be lost. Just contact your insurer in the usual way explaining this. You have a receipt but have not had a valuation, if you present the receipt they will only pay out on the price of what you paid (don't forget any excess you have deducted). If you had a valuation done, then I would say it would have been higher than what you paid and they would have paid out on that valuation, and not on the price you paid. You do not need a crime number from the police unless you think you may have lost it away from home, if you think you have then you should have reported it by now as it may have been handed in.
My insurers at the time were LloydsTSB.
i do believe that jewellery imported into the uk should be declared on entry,otherwise it becomes contraband,i seem to remember a thread on this in the past ,so perhaps this may also have a bearing on it
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