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In reply to the discussion: My husband has Apple lost/stolen insurance. He lost/got stolen his phone. You'll never guess [View all]ancianita
(41,731 posts)thing to keep in mind. You're now in a tech period where by and large, phones just aren't insurable anymore. It's the insurance world's decision and out of our control as consumers.
Hope you take your laptop with you when you next visit Apple or....? Have your phone carrier bill, purchase dates, receipts, etc. and all the deets with you for all the confirmation help you might need.
Sure, Apple can be expensive, but its security and ease of use more than make up for the costs and problems that come with Android world.
Also, and not for nothing, a lost iphone is one of those "live and learn" lessons about how to prevent loss/theft again, right?
I've bought many iPhones (for me & as gifts) since 2010 and have never lost one again, having habitually found a way to keep it on me without holding it. (Holding a phone is asking for trouble. Keep it in a hip pocket. or ANY pocket. I don't buy or wear anything that doesn't have pockets; men invented them centuries ago for important reasons)
Ask techies how to prevent this from happening again; this is their world and they will help you.
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