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what do you do if you see your stolen goods offered on this forum ?
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<blockquote data-quote="chrisc" data-source="post: 844551" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>Santam reckon that 15% of burglary and theft claims are completely false and 65% of burglary and theft claims are for more than is actually missing or damaged.</p><p></p><p>Proving this is difficult and expensive. Sending out an assessor will cost at least R2000 and he might well decide in the insured's favour. My ex-neighbour is an independant claims assessor and needs to find a contradiction in the claim, or else he just approves it</p><p></p><p>A fair new phenomenon reported to me occurs when you get overtaken by a car on a quiet road and the the person who just overtook you pulls in front and slams on his brakes, causing a collision 90% of the time. Then follows a protracted argument about liability</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisc, post: 844551, member: 746"] Santam reckon that 15% of burglary and theft claims are completely false and 65% of burglary and theft claims are for more than is actually missing or damaged. Proving this is difficult and expensive. Sending out an assessor will cost at least R2000 and he might well decide in the insured's favour. My ex-neighbour is an independant claims assessor and needs to find a contradiction in the claim, or else he just approves it A fair new phenomenon reported to me occurs when you get overtaken by a car on a quiet road and the the person who just overtook you pulls in front and slams on his brakes, causing a collision 90% of the time. Then follows a protracted argument about liability [/QUOTE]
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