PLEASE HELP! Camera insurance/serial number issue.. Family help.. HELP.?
anonymous
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
PLEASE HELP! Camera insurance/serial number issue.. Family help.. HELP.?
Five answers:
anonymous
2016-04-14 03:16:53 UTC
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car253
2011-06-05 08:15:23 UTC
You are going to have to come clean. Tell your dad you saved up some money and bought a new camera. Tell him you want to be responsible and have him put the insurance on the new camera. The insurance company needs the modle and serial number to cover it.
Unless you want to contact the insurance agent directly and tell the agent to add the new camera to your insurance. Make sure you have a "personal articles policy" or "PAP" for short so it covers what you need.
Piggiepants
2011-06-04 18:53:49 UTC
No problem - uh, unless the y require a receipt for the camera or the camera gets broken or stolen, and you can't provide the reciept with the correct info to claim the insurance. What do you think he will say then?
The first step to getting out a hole is to stop digging. Either refuse the insurance or come clean. Nothing comes good from lies, as I think you are finding out.
V
2011-06-04 18:31:07 UTC
The only way out is to come clean with your dad or you will be digging yourself deeper into the do-do.
Anonymous
2011-06-04 19:25:12 UTC
You'll have an issue if someone steals your camera. If no one steals the camera, ever, there won't be a problem.
Otherwise . . . filing a false police report (wrong camera) is punishable by jail time.
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