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Judith



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No, not me but the tog who owned this camera must have been sobbing. No chance of retrieval!! Of course, she may have eaten the tog then stolen the camera...:-O

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Lol, don't fancy anyone's chances of asking for that back. (though you might have success swapping for leg of gazelle etc)

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They got the camera back - more here
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10152269804305542.929748.117291240541&type=1

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Clever kitty.

I wonder if the insurance company would regard that as leaving the camera unattended and refuse to pay up, had it been damaged?

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Might have been an insurance claim until it got on Facebook. Yet another reason to never engage in Facebook posting.

Eric



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Squarerigger wrote:
Might have been an insurance claim until it got on Facebook. Yet another reason to never engage in Facebook posting.
I made an enquiry of my insurance company last week regarding the loss of a personal possession while on holiday. I initially wanted to know if the item was covered. The man came back on the phone to say the item was covered....so I joyfully gushed the true story of how it was lost. He laughed at the amusing story....then told me it wasn't covered under those circumstances.

If only I had not rushed into divulging what really happened, thought about possible disclaimers, and massaged the story of the loss!!! aarrrggh!

>:(

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Well it was a Canon so probably very chewable!

Hmmm, my latest underwater camera is a Canon G12. Better watch out for large sea predators!

:devil:

Eric



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jk wrote:
Well it was a Canon so probably very chewable!

Hmmm, my latest underwater camera is a Canon G12. Better watch out for large sea predators!

:devil:


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