I read somewhere yesterday that if you post pictures on social media while you are on holiday, and your house get burgled the insurance might not pay out due to you advertising your home could be empty.
Is this a new way of not paying out or has this been going on for a while? |
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By *amissCouple
over a year ago
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I haven't heard, but it wouldn't surprise me, I would imagine they would class it as negligence. We got burgled whilst on holiday, no we didn't advertise it and it was a very strict claims procedure. |
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You hear about it happening quite often unfortunately, same as putting on that your visiting friends/family, out for the day/night.
Also people using Google earth to scout the property out too, finding the quietest access point and such. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I can't believe that people put up they are on holiday thibgs on bookface it's like advertising to burglars, my home is empty "
Or pics of their house with all their expensive items on show.
No it's not new OP, it's been in the news a few years at least. |
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"I can't believe that people put up they are on holiday thibgs on bookface it's like advertising to burglars, my home is empty
Or pics of their house with all their expensive items on show.
No it's not new OP, it's been in the news a few years at least. "
I must have seen it and not took it in.
Good job I only have cheap stuff then. |
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