Hello,
I'm new here so please bare with me. My system consists of a Naim CD5 XS CD Player, Naim Nait 5i Amplifier and Bowers and Wilkins CM5 Speakers. I've had the system a fews years now but it never fails to impress me - it just sounds so musical and tottally enjoyable
Sadly though my area was receantly hit by some nasty power surges which took out my Alienware PC, a Dishwasher and sadly my Naim CD player. Understandably me and my Wife decided to make a claim on the Home Contents Insurance and in a nutshell I'm Gobsmacked.
The Alienware compuer is being replaced by a HP Pavillion Desktop PC because they say the HP matches the Alienware on specs (that I'll have to agree with because my old Alienware is getting on a bit but I still feel the Aleinware is a better computer.) However, what really has astonished me is that they want to replace my Naim CD Player with one from another manufactuer which is around £800 pound cheaper and it's not one that I've ever heard demonstated before..
Looking at the small print on the Policy it does sate that if they offer a replacement that it will be based on their "experts" opinion what a suitable replacement would be. I have objected to this offer and they are deciding wether or not to get the Naim repaired.
I was wondering if anyone else has had problems with Insurance Companies when making a claim for damaged HIFI equipment
I'm new here so please bare with me. My system consists of a Naim CD5 XS CD Player, Naim Nait 5i Amplifier and Bowers and Wilkins CM5 Speakers. I've had the system a fews years now but it never fails to impress me - it just sounds so musical and tottally enjoyable
Sadly though my area was receantly hit by some nasty power surges which took out my Alienware PC, a Dishwasher and sadly my Naim CD player. Understandably me and my Wife decided to make a claim on the Home Contents Insurance and in a nutshell I'm Gobsmacked.
The Alienware compuer is being replaced by a HP Pavillion Desktop PC because they say the HP matches the Alienware on specs (that I'll have to agree with because my old Alienware is getting on a bit but I still feel the Aleinware is a better computer.) However, what really has astonished me is that they want to replace my Naim CD Player with one from another manufactuer which is around £800 pound cheaper and it's not one that I've ever heard demonstated before..
Looking at the small print on the Policy it does sate that if they offer a replacement that it will be based on their "experts" opinion what a suitable replacement would be. I have objected to this offer and they are deciding wether or not to get the Naim repaired.
I was wondering if anyone else has had problems with Insurance Companies when making a claim for damaged HIFI equipment