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Hello-
My friend recently went New York, where his 20gb photo iPod was stolen at the airport. He has the protection plan. Does it by any chance cover theft??
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-Brady
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Unfortionatly not..because there is no way to prove that it was stolen. Tell him/her to see if his/her insurance covers that...

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bummer, I was afraid of that
what type of insurance person would he need to talk to?

thanks so much.
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In most cases, the insurance agent will be happy to cover it for a small fee every month or so.
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bummer, I was afraid of that
what type of insurance person would he need to talk to?

thanks so much.
Usually, it is homeowner's insurance that covers it.

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Usually, it is homeowner's insurance that covers it.
yes that's right visit this site Insurance-Quote-Free
maybe it might help.
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