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What to do with old plasma TV?
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve" data-source="post: 1133052" data-attributes="member: 13675"><p>With all due respect, how is it insurance fraud?</p><p></p><p>[USER=26036]@Epistemic[/USER] made it clear that the damage assessors reported that the power supply is damaged likely as a result of power surges, which likely damaged the PCB. Ergo, a power surge was likely the cause of the damage. If power surges are covered in the policy, how would it possibly be fraud to make a claim as a result of damage caused by a surge?</p><p></p><p>Disclaimer: I have serious beef with Discamery, who don’t have any qualms with saying that they won’t use tracking/driving data to reject a claim resulting from a car crash but neglecting to mention that they will likely adjust your premiums if they think you accelerate/corner/brake too hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve, post: 1133052, member: 13675"] With all due respect, how is it insurance fraud? [USER=26036]@Epistemic[/USER] made it clear that the damage assessors reported that the power supply is damaged likely as a result of power surges, which likely damaged the PCB. Ergo, a power surge was likely the cause of the damage. If power surges are covered in the policy, how would it possibly be fraud to make a claim as a result of damage caused by a surge? Disclaimer: I have serious beef with Discamery, who don’t have any qualms with saying that they won’t use tracking/driving data to reject a claim resulting from a car crash but neglecting to mention that they will likely adjust your premiums if they think you accelerate/corner/brake too hard. [/QUOTE]
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