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Is your Preteen's phone insured?

11 replies

Beanbagz · 14/11/2012 16:54

That's it really.

I have been looking at getting DD a phone for her 11th birthday but am concerned that she might lose it and i'll be stuck in a contract with no phone.

I had a quick look online but most of the insurance policies say 16+. Am i looking for something which isn't there?

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shrimponastick · 14/11/2012 16:58

DS has always had a payg phone. He had one at 11 (as had to catch public bus to school). His most recent payg was only about £50, it was his birthday gift almost two years ago.


So no, no insurance here. However neither me or DH have insurance for our contract phones either.

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YDdraigGoch · 14/11/2012 17:02

I wouldn't take a contract out in an 11yr old's name - even if you're able too. Both my teenager DDs' contracts are in my name. I pay the bill after all.
None of us have insurance on our phones. If they ever lose their phones I would replace with a cheapo handset to teach them not to lose things.

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Beanbagz · 14/11/2012 17:32

DH and i were planning on adding her on as a sharer on our account as that way she can use some of the minutes/texts that we never use up each month.

DH and I don't have insurance either but in 20+ years, we've never lost a phone (or had one stolen).

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YDdraigGoch · 14/11/2012 21:08

At 11, I'd suggest getting a cheap phone, so if she loses it, it won't cost too much to replace. That's what I'd do anyway.

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missymoomoomee · 14/11/2012 21:12

I have a blackberry on virgin for DS who is 11. It costs £14 a month and insurance is included as long as you have the mobile rescue app downloaded onto it. I think this is standard for all their phones. I think its a £30 excess you have to pay if it gets lost/stolen/broken. His contract is in my name, I don't think they would let it be taken out in an under 16s name.

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ooer · 14/11/2012 21:22

DS2 aged 11 has cheapo phone (£30 iirc) on pay as you go. He doesn't use it much - sees all his pals at school anyway and I pick him up so limited need. His older brother is at secondary school and uses his a lot more. He wanted a swish one and paid with his birthday money. But it's still PAYG.

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bubby64 · 15/11/2012 12:02

Contract phoneshere, and in my name. We have free gadget insurance through our bank account, and so I have registered the phones, but, amazingly, they are one of the few things neither of my DS's have lost!

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takeonboard · 06/12/2012 18:23

bubby do you mind me asking which bank gives you free gadget insurance? thanks!

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bigTillyMincePie · 06/12/2012 18:26

No - it's my old one and worth about 1pGrin
DD got hers at 12 and it was a cheapy too.

IMHO, there is no point to getting a pre-teen an expensive phone - they are likely to lose/break it, or (and far worse) get mugged for it on the way to/from school.

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bigTillyMincePie · 06/12/2012 18:27

Having said that, none of those have happened to DD in the last 3 years. Or DS so far!

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Theas18 · 06/12/2012 21:03

You really think it's appropriate for a preteen to have a phone that us expensive enough to need insuring?

Have a think about it.

My 3 all have p&g phones. They are older teens.

A kids who us out and about and breeds a phone for safety/communication doesn't need one that makes them a"mugger magnet" apart from the risk of loss etc. and it is simply not the case that"every one" has and expensive posing point.

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