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| Re: Stolen Clubs - Insurance claim. Good luck Daviesec!!! Mark, are you sure it was your friend that had the clubs knocked off - hmmmmm ![]() Haven't had anyone knock my golf gear but have my gear is insured. They are listed on the insurance policy. The company asked for an appraisal and I got one from the pro. So when they - God forbid, are knocked off I'm assuming they'll be replaced without any questions. I'll do the crime report myself ![]() |
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| Re: Stolen Clubs - Insurance claim. Chances are, the Insurer will give an authority to one of their preferred suppliers to fit you and then pay them directly at invoice, less any applicable policy excess. Seems to me that the most time in this will be in the getting fitted and the club maker building your set. Good luck with it... Cheers ![]() |
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| Re: Stolen Clubs - Insurance claim. Being that both my wife, and I are retired, we travel pretty much year around. We are the ultimate "snow birds" in our old age. Everything we own is insured to the max. A suggestion our agent gave us specifically for our golf clubs was to get rid of the manufacturer's logo head covers, and go with non logo generics. The idea being that a thief will steal a set with well known logo head covers before picking up a set with generic, no name head covers. Even my bag looks like it should be in a second hand store some where. GJS |
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| Re: Stolen Clubs - Insurance claim. Over here, "they" are required by law to acknowledge receipt of each and every claim. Ask yourself, would you prefer not having received the letter and not knowing they had your claim in hand.... "They" also have standard performance timeframes in which each and every claim "must" be at the minimum reviewed within. These timeframes are "worse case" type and just because "they" say 14 days, straight forward claims would pass through "their" processes far more quickly... You are more than likely feeling the standard set of emotions at having your property stolen, ranging from simple anger to violation of privacy. At this time, your Insurer will do all within its power to settle your claim as quickly and fairly as it can within the legally binding framework of the Policy you purchased from them. My suggestion, FWIW, is take "the glass half full view" and be thankful you had the cover in place. The position you find yourself in could be worse simply by you not having made the decision to purchase the insurance policy in the first place. Sorry for ranting... Puts soap box away............
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