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Can anyone help me I was broken into 19th of September and had my chipper stolen. Two weeks later it was found in the woods on a local estate, so I had already been paid out by the insurers and wound down my company due to security concerns. I alerted the insurers and notified me that it was their property but haven't heard from them as to when they'll get it?! 

It's currently locked on the driveway but obviously not ideal, anyone been through a similar situation?

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9 minutes ago, Dillinger86 said:

Can anyone help me I was broken into 19th of September and had my chipper stolen. Two weeks later it was found in the woods on a local estate, so I had already been paid out by the insurers and wound down my company due to security concerns. I alerted the insurers and notified me that it was their property but haven't heard from them as to when they'll get it?! 

It's currently locked on the driveway but obviously not ideal, anyone been through a similar situation?

Say again.

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11 minutes ago, Dillinger86 said:

Can anyone help me I was broken into 19th of September and had my chipper stolen. Two weeks later it was found in the woods on a local estate, so I had already been paid out by the insurers and wound down my company due to security concerns. I alerted the insurers and notified me that it was their property but haven't heard from them as to when they'll get it?! 

It's currently locked on the driveway but obviously not ideal, anyone been through a similar situation?

I’d offer them a low-ball figure for you to buy it back off them (a price that’s a no-brainer for you to buy it). They’ll either say yes and you come away with a cheap chipper, or they’ll make a counter-offer and you can decide if it’s worth buying or not. 
They will obviously incur costs collecting it and sending it to auction (with no guarantee of getting a decent return) so may well be happy to sell it to you cheaply…

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I'd imagine they are investigating the claim. Seems a bit dodgy that you would have expensive kit stolen and then close the business. I'm sure a fair few have tried to cash out of a bad position in this way; essentially selling the expensive kit to the insurance company. Not suggesting that's what you've done, but if I was the insurer, I'd be taking a closer look. 

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