Just replacing a broken phone screen is a couple of hundred, God bless insurance with my clumsy arse!+ surely with a penchant for Apple she’d buy Apple care for her devices? It’s insanity not to, especially for MacBooks / iMacs where even the basic repairs are £800+!
Clumsy Mediterranean arse? Or just regular? Wondering if I need to adjust my insurance!Just replacing a broken phone screen is a couple of hundred, God bless insurance with my clumsy arse!
Regular I'm afraid.Clumsy Mediterranean arse? Or just regular? Wondering if I need to adjust my insurance!
Nooo! Thank god he sorted it for you.Regular I'm afraid.
A few years back I went to get my phone screen repaired in the Apple store, after they handed it back to me I thought I had put it into my hoodie pocket. Nope. Stood up and it fell off my lap and cracked again, right there in the store. After much laughter the lad sorted it again, and fudged the paperwork to hide my clumsy shame.
"People who have been poor aren't in the habit of having luxuries like insurance."
That sentence doesn't make sense. Most people have had periods of poverty somewhere along the line. When they are poor they have few possessions so insurance doesn't seem worth it. However when you finally manage to get a job, become more financially solvent and start to buy possessions, surely you want to ensure they are protected. I live in a rented housing association studio flat, and I have insurance, I pay monthly and it is just a few pounds.
Insurance is not expensive when you have had a six figure sum for just one of many contracts you have had in a single year. It is certainly less per annum than a single trip on a sleeper train to Edinburgh, or a Smeg fridge freezer, or an aparthotel in Shoreditch, or....you get my drift.
This is just another attempt at begging to pay off the tax bill she has no money left for. It is obvious she spends the whole lot when she gets paid, without putting any aside for her commitments. Without doubt Jack was banking on Louisa and her comfortable income to help with the tax bill when it needed to be paid.
I rent a 2 bed bungalow. My insurance is *just checks* £8.87 a month. A couple of patreons. Sorry I have no sympathy for her.She makes me so cross! You do not get to speak for all people who have been poor. I have been poor and I’m not far off it now - I RENT! And I can assure you that contents insurance is top of my list as I wouldn’t be able to replace everything I own in a hurry. I don’t have a tip jar or public facing PayPal that I’m ready to dish out at a moments notice tho! Call me cynical but seems funny that this might be happening right before Christmas or right before she may or may not have a tax fine to pay!
I just don’t understand the thought process Jack’s allegedly gone through to arrive at the conclusion to not insure her valuables? When I was a student, even though it was a not insignificant amount of my monthly income from part time work, I got insurance because I couldn’t afford to replace items in a oner if they were stolen. Now I’m earning well, it’s just as important to me to have comprehensive insurance in place because really who wants to pay out for everything in the unfortunate event that you get burgled? Then again I’m very risk averse and in my house if any potential risk can be mitigated then it is
I think the only thing I’m forgetting in the above rant is that we can’t apply logic in the Jackiverse, which is frustrating as this situation (should it exist) could have been avoided
Clumsy Mediterranean arse? Or just regular? Wondering if I need to adjust my insurance!
Sounds as if the thieves got their hands on quite the haul - one that must warrant reporting it to the police...She makes me so cross! You do not get to speak for all people who have been poor. I have been poor and I’m not far off it now - I RENT! And I can assure you that contents insurance is top of my list as I wouldn’t be able to replace everything I own in a hurry. I don’t have a tip jar or public facing PayPal that I’m ready to dish out at a moments notice tho! Call me cynical but seems funny that this might be happening right before Christmas or right before she may or may not have a tax fine to pay!
We need these people to help us with all the timelines if they've cracked the working day conundrum.They are some smart arse crims who can pick the precise hour Jack is asleep in her 23 hour working day, gain entry to her garden and swipe all that stuff. #mastercriminals
Great link, thank you! Fascinating to see that the area I live in has lots of sirens and flashing lights but very little actual reported crime. On topic, it is quite hard to buy stuff from John Lewis without them insuring it.And even if she doesn't have insurance it better have been reported, wouldn't like something like that to go unreported only to happen to elderly people when the resale of such stolen items could help catch the perpetrators
ETA - www.police.uk is a great source to check on crimes in your area
Is Jack about to bring out the begging bowl the tone deaf twunt.Just posted to Instagram
As a palate cleanser after eating the hosepipe.foxes (who can and do chew wood)
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