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by collingwood
4535 days ago
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Local car boot sales, private adverts in shop windows.
If you are in or near London, Brick Lane market may still be a possibility, although Wikipedia says it's not so notorious as it once was. Consider challenging the insurer's decline of your claim, particularly if the bike was expensive. |
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I work for an insurance company (not in the UK) and we specifically ask for such easily movable objects to be explicitely registered in the home insurance policy (make, model and in some cases identification numbers), they're otherwise excluded. People must remember to register new purchases (they usually don't), and it's up to the insurance company whether to cover them or not. As part of a bigger (proven/proveable) theft, they might, but usually not as a singular event (too easy to abuse).
Apparently in the UK it's an optional:
http://www.which.co.uk/money/insurance/guides/contents-insur...