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Old 11 January 2022, 04:12 AM   #31
Oxfordian
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Real Name: Martin
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How do you move forward? Do you ask to take a photo or their drivers license, as you would if they rear ended you in a car? Ask for their insurance? Take photos of the damage immediately following the incident? I kid, but I’m curious about the correct course of action.

This thought crossed my mind the other day when I was on a cramped plane and people were throwing around their luggage.


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Get insurance that covers you for accidental damage away from the home.

I've been wearing watches for 45+ years, the only damage to any watch I've been wearing has been down to me, not anyone else.
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