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1 Year Theft and Accidental Damage Insurance up to £600 inc vat

SKU: INS/TV1 Quickfind Code: 124670

This product is no longer available.

  • Do you want separate cover for your new TV which doesn't affect your house insurance premium?
  • Would you like the peace of mind that if your TV is damaged or stolen, you would have a replacement within days?

Underwritten by Fortis, Compucover offer a no nonsense insurance policy to protect your TV. A simple one off payment then you’re covered! Your post code and claims history are not relevant!

  • 1 Year insurance against Theft, Accidental Damage, Fire & Flood
  • No Excess To Pay
  • New for old replacement
  • No deduction for wear and tear
  • Underwritten by Fortis
  • Valid for TVs up to the value of £600 inc.vat
  • Your TV must have been purchased within the past 12 months
  • Valid for UK Residents only

CompuCover is underwritten by UK Underwriting Ltd on behalf of Fortis Insurance Limited. Summit Insurance Services Ltd and Fortis Insurance Limited are authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority

Important Note: In order for the insurance to be activated, CompuCover must have the serial number of the TV. If we cannot supply this at the time of order, CompuCover will contact you after you have received your TV for this information.

Product Note: This is not a boxed item. If you order this product you will receive an email from us with all the details you require. Free delivery is available when this product is ordered seperately.

Please Note: Only available to UK customers.

 

Question from nat x: Asked on 22/09/2010 I have a new tv bought by my partner from currys i have the reciept he took out insurance but then cancelled it i would like to cover it as i ahve a child and accidents can happen can i still take insurance out on it from you? what proceedures do you take to insure it?

Answer from jeremy: Answered on 23/09/2010
Yes you can buy the insurance policy as a seperate item, but the insurance company will want to check the receipts & examine the TV before validating the policy. The policy is by Ucover & is an underwritten insurance policy.

Question from Sian: Asked on 04/01/2010 Does this include breakdown cover?

Answer from jeremy: Answered on 04/01/2010
No this is just damage. If you want breakdown cover you need an extended warranty

Question from DJ: Asked on 15/09/2009 Hi, I am looking at taking out insruance for a new TV in case it is knocked off of the stand and smashes etc. Would this be covered under 'Accidental damage'?

Answer from david s: Answered on 15/09/2009
yes

Question from sharif: Asked on 26/02/2009 can i plz buy a TV INSURANCE from u which has been given by my friend on my anniversary, but i don;t have receipt of this gift item?

Answer from dave: Answered on 26/02/2009
No, This item can only be bought when you purchase the tv from ourselves.

Question from zaeem: Asked on 19/11/2008 I am about to buy a second hand TV from Amazon. The TV is in full working order but has gone past manufacturer warranty. Can i still buy insurance for it from you?

Answer from sajidH: Answered on 20/11/2008
I am afraid you cannot. If your TV’s value is 600 including VAT or more. And Your TV must have been purchased within the past 12 months then yes.

Question from anna: Asked on 03/11/2008 can I insure a TV I have got from my parents for my birthsday?

Answer from sajidH: Answered on 04/11/2008
Off course you can, if your TV’s value is 600 including VAT or more. And Your TV must have been purchased within the past 12 months.

Question from chris: Asked on 09/10/2008 can i but this for one of my tv tat i bought 12 months ago??

Answer from sajidH: Answered on 10/10/2008
Sorry. Your TV must have been purchased within the past 12 months.

Question from Miss Riles: Asked on 22/03/2008 Can I buy insurance from you for a tv I have already bought, and would like to just insure from you?

Answer from Easycom: Answered on 25/03/2008
yes you can

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