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Originally Posted by OfTheDamned
No, she is right. It is in fact insurance fraud. How stiff the penalties are or how much trouble someone could get into, I have no idea, but it is fraud.
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Come on, this is a phone not a car. It's not like you're setting your house on fire and claiming the insurance. If you lose the phone, whether or not you lost it on purpose, you lost it. They don't ask questions as to where or how like they do if your car is stolen. Can you imagine being prosecuted because you lost your phone? Felony, 10 - 20 in the big house due to an Eris 2.1 upgrade.