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I am concerned that the police report won't show items that I found to be missing after I made the initial report. I called them but keep getting different info from different ppl. I have to take off work to pick this up and want to know if I should not leave until the report shows all items. I know I should just call them but the lady is so rude, she makes me feel like I'm bothering her.

2007-09-13 02:31:19 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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Rudeness should be illegal. It usually shows either they know not of what you speak, or are trying to exploit you. If it were myself I would put into writing everything lost, And have documents or serial numbers to back up my lost.

Ok to be $100% honest I do not have neither but the insurance company can ask for reciepts.

If you paid by Check-or by credit card, you should be able to get a copy.

Plus, keeping a copy of each letter sent to the insurance company is a great idea.

2007-09-13 02:39:14 · answer #1 · answered by janshouse justice for all 2 · 0 0

Send a revised list to the police, with a letter. Make a copy of the letter and the inventory for your claims adjuster. If you don't like the woman, call the police chief and voice your complaints. Civil servants are supposed to be there to "serve" you.

2007-09-13 02:36:26 · answer #2 · answered by regerugged 7 · 0 0

they're going to locate your storage unit and your "stolen" assets. coverage companies are very attentive to scams like this. whether you fool the cops, you will no longer fool them. they're going to habit their very own study because of the fact they do unlike paying out claims. you will no longer acquire a dime from them. you would be arrested and your holiday would be spent in the back of bars. Your "stolen assets" would be held as data on your crime and if and once you do get your assets back, you will ought to sell it off to pay on your criminal costs and courtroom fines and injury to the homestead you rented and all the back lease which you're in charge for.

2016-11-15 03:03:42 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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