Samsung Q70AV03 (NP-Q70AV03/SUK) Laptop
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With a 200 GB (Gigabytes) Hard Disk the Samsung Q70AV03 has more than enough storage space for all your Digital media, documents and software. The DVD Supermulti ensures the Samsung Q70AV03 has everything you need. The feature packed Samsung Q70AV03, including built in wireless networking. Get your work done fast using the 2.2GHz CPU Intel Core Duo processor (CPU) and take advantage of the NVidia GeForce Video Chipset. See it all on the impressive 13.3 inch Displaywith a 1280 x 800, WXGA resolution. |
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£579.00 EX VAT |
£680.33 INC VAT |
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CompuCover is computer insurance suitable for individuals, companies and educational establishments that wish to insure their IT equipment against theft, accidental damage, fire and flood.
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Policy Features and Benefits
What is covered?
What is NOT covered?
FAQ’s about CompuCover
Making a claim
Policy Terms & Conditions
CompuCover is underwritten by UK Underwriting Ltd on behalf of AXA Insurance UK PLC
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Summit Insurance Services Limited, UK Underwriting Ltd and AXA Insurance UK PLC are authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.
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· No excess, unlike normal domestic and commercial polices where you have to pay for each claim
· Choice of 1 or 3 year cover
· Worldwide cover for theft and accidental damage
· Rapid claims response. We aim to contact all claimants within 2 hours of receipt of your claim form at our office.
· All equipment is replaced on a like for like basis.You will never receive a lower specification model.
· Cover starts from as little as £1 per week with premium cost based on a simple calculation based on the value of your equipment.
· We also cover peripherals, PDA's, digital cameras*, whiteboards* and projectors*
· All our repairs come with a one-year warranty.
· Nothing for you to pay on a claim.
· Flexible to suit your needs.
· You can travel with confidence.
· You always know what is happening with your claim.
· You can be confident you will not receive a second hand machine or an inferior model.
· Affordable, competitively priced cover.
· Covering your insurance needs and reducing the necessity for multiple policies.
· Peace of mind.
*As part of a laptop and computer policy.
CompuCover covers laptops, desktops and peripherals for 'All Risks' insurance against theft and accidental damage including when stolen from a locked car boot. · The insured is covered anywhere in the world including whilst travelling. · In the case of an individual policy immediate family members are insured to use the equipment. · In the instance of a business all staff members are covered for use. · Educational establishments can be confident that all pupils, parents of pupils, teachers and staff members are insured.
The policy does not cover thefts from unattended cars where the item is not in a locked car boot or glove compartment. · Where equipment has been left unattended in the open or mislaid the claim will not be covered. · Electrical and mechanical breakdown, maintenance, wear and tear and fraud and dishonesty are not covered. · Once you have made a claim there is no automatic reinstatement, a reinstatement fee* will have to be paid. · We will not insure equipment more than three months old. This rule does not apply to companies and educational establishments. *The reinstatement fee is a proportion of your premium. For example, if you make a claim in month ten of a twelve month policy with a total premium cost of £50 your reinstatement fee with be £8.33. This is derived by dividing your premium by 12 (months) and multiplying the total by the number of months left on your policy.
What cover does CompuCover provide?
CompuCover provides 'All Risks' worldwide cover against theft and accidental damage.
What is not covered by CompuCover?
Maintenance costs, electrical or mechanical breakdown, wear and tear, fraud and dishonesty, consequential loss and loss or damage caused by sonic bangs are not covered. Some of these may be covered under any warranty/extended warranty you may have and should be taken up with the relevant body.
Is my claim valid if my laptop gets stolen from my unattended car?
Yes, the claim is valid if the laptop is stolen from the locked boot of a saloon car, or when concealed under the rear parcel shelf of a locked hatchback or in the spare wheel or other closed compartment of a locked estate car. If the laptop is stolen from anywhere else in the car e.g. the back seat, then your claim is not valid. Evidence of a break-in will be requested. If your laptop is stolen whilst you are in your vehicle it will be covered.
I am a student; does CompuCover cover my laptop/PC when I take it away from my home address to my student accommodation?
Yes, unlike some home contents insurance your laptop/PC will be covered in your student accommodation and whilst travelling, as long as you have provided a permanent address in the UK (i.e. your/your parents home address).
Will CompuCover pay out cash in the event of a claim?
No, CompuCover will never pay out cash; this is not how the claims procedure works. In the event of theft CompuCover will replace equipment to the same or similar specification up to the insured value. In the case of accidental damage CompuCover will ensure that your claim results in priority authorisation to repair the equipment. Claims may only be dealt with by our appointed suppliers and repairers. We will arrange for the machine to be collected. Under no circumstances should you arrange your own repair or resupply.
What happens if my equipment needs to be replaced because of theft/damage, but the same model is no longer available?
CompuCover will replace your old equipment with a model currently on the market closest in specifications to your old one. You will never receive a worse model and we will not source used equipment.
Is my PC/laptop covered if I am abroad?
Yes, as long as you have provided CompuCover with a permanent UK address, your equipment is covered when you travel abroad. The only thing that CompuCover will not cover is the cost of couriers for collecting your old equipment for repair or assessment or sending new equipment out to you.
My machine is custom built; can I insure it with CompuCover?
Yes, provided you give us a full list of the specification of the machine and we are able to replace it in the event of a claim.
I bought my machine abroad; can I insure it with CompuCover?
No. CompuCover must be able to replace or repair the item. Our authorised bodies are based in the UK. We cannot replace from abroad.
Who is insured under CompuCover?
In the case of an individual, immediate family members are insured. In the case of an educational establishment all students, teachers and staff members are insured. In the instance of business all staff members are insured for use. In addition the immediate family of the individual named on the policy (i.e. school pupil, member of company) are insured. Anyone other than these parties is not insured to use the equipment.
I am going on holiday for one month; can I cover my machine for that period?
No, CompuCover insurance is for a minimum of one year.
How much does it cost?
Premiums are derived from a simple calculation based on the value of your machine; go to our 'Get a Quote' page for an accurate quotation.
How long will my claim take?
We cannot give out time scales on claims. We aim to minimise your inconvenience by carrying out repairs and replacements as quickly as possible. We have the best contacts to do this. All our repairs come with a one-year warranty.
Can you replace the data that was on my machine?
No, we cannot replace the data, so its important that you always back it up to a central server, disk or other device.
1. Simply click here for a claim form to fill in and return it online or click here to download a form and fax it to 01788 563123.
Alternatively post it to the following address: CompuCover The Robbins Building Albert Street Rugby CV21 2SD
2. Once received, we will attempt to contact all claimants to discuss the claim within two hours of receipt of the claim form at our claims office.
3. For theft: Your CompuCover claims executive will then authorise our supplier to replace equipment to the same or similar specification up to and including the insured value. Do not arrange your own replacement, as we will not cover the cost.
4. For accidental damage: Your CompuCover claims executive will ensure that your claim results in priority authorisation to our repairer to repair the equipment. Do not arrange your own repairs, as we will not cover the cost.
5. If after a claim you want to continue with your policy you will need to pay a reinstatement fee.
· You may cancel your policy within 28 days of purchase.
· We will then refund your policy premium in full.
· You may only cancel and receive a full refund if you have not made a claim.
· In order to cancel you must return your certificate along with a letter of cancellation to:
CompuCover
The Robbins Building
Albert Street
Rugby
CV21 2SD
COMPUCOVER COMPUTER ALL RISKS POLICY WORDING
This Policy is underwritten by UK Underwriting Ltd on behalf of AXA Insurance UK plc. 5 Old Broad Street, London EC2N 1AD, Registered in England No. 78950. AXA Insurance UK plc and UK Underwriting Limited are authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority (FSA). The address of the FSA is: 25 The North Colonnade, Canary Wharf, London E14 5HS. This can be checked on the FSA’s register by visiting the FSA’s website at www.fsa.gov.uk/register
Understanding Your Policy Please read this policy carefully and make sure You understand fully and comply with it’s terms and conditions, failure to do so may jeopardise the payment of any claim which might arise and could lead to the policy becoming void.
The Policy The Insurer will provide the insurance described in this Policy for the period of insurance that is shown in the Policy Schedule and for any subsequent period which the Insurer and You may agree. This Policy will not be in force unless the correct premium has been received and it has been agreed by an authorised official of the Insurer and confirmation sent to you with the Policy Schedule. The policy contains details of the Insurance cover You have bought, what is excluded from cover and the terms and conditions of this Insurance. Your attention is drawn to the following:
Changes in Your circumstances The policy has been issued based upon information which You have given to the Insurer about Yourself and Your Equipment. You must tell the Insurer immediately of any changes to this information including any change of address. You must also notify the Insurer if You, or anyone living with You, have been convicted of handling stolen goods, fraud, forgery, robbery, theft or if You have been declared bankrupt. If You do not reveal any relevant information the consequences may be that the Policy is void and any claim You have, may be invalidated. Your legal rights This insurance is in addition to Your legal rights and is not to be substituted for the supplier’s liability if the Equipment is found to be unfit for the purposes for which they were intended, or are not as described or are not of satisfactory quality.
Goodfaith You have a duty to be truthful and honest in any information that has been provided in Your application and throughout the life of the Policy. It is Your responsibility to provide complete and accurate information to the Insurer on proposal forms, claims forms and other documents throughout the life of the Policy and when You make a claim. If You do not reveal any relevant information the consequences may be that the Policy is void and any claim You have, may be invalidated.
Cancellation We hope you are happy with the cover this policy provides. However, if after reading this policy, this insurance does not meet with your requirements, please return it to CompuCover c/o Summit Insurance Services Ltd, The Robbins Building, Albert Street, Rugby, CV21 2SD within 30 (thirty) days of issue and we will refund your premium in full. The Insurer shall not be bound to accept renewal of any Insurance and may cancel the Policy by sending written notice to You by registered post at the address stated in the Policy Schedule at least 14 days before such cancellation takes effect. If the Insurer cancels this Policy, subject to no successful claims being made by You during the period of cover and provided the premium has been made in full, You will be entitled to a refund of the proportionate part of the premium corresponding to the un-expired period of insurance
DEFINITIONS
Administrator means Summit Insurance Services Ltd whose address is The Robbins Building,
Albert Street, Rugby, CV21 2SD. Customer Services and Claims telephone number: 01788
563 100, registered in England No. 2714711. Registered address: The Pavilion, 3 Broadgate,
London, EC2M 2QS. Authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.
Equipment means the computer, ancillary computer hardware and standard software that
are identified in the Policy Schedule. Standard software means an operating system or an
application program which is generally available for retail sale and can be replaced by means
of purchasing a copy of it without the need for individual reprogramming or program writing.
Software which has been specifically written or adapted and is in a form which is not generally
available for retail sale is excluded. Only the Equipment identified in the Policy Schedule
is covered by this Policy. Only Equipment of UK specification may be insured under the
Policy.
Insured Event means damage to, or the theft, accidental damage or destruction of, all or part of the Insured Equipment. Proposal means any signed application and declaration together with any supporting information You may have supplied in support of Your application for Insurance. Insurance means the Proposal, Policy, Policy Schedule. Policy Year means the 12-month period commencing on the date of issue or renewal of a Policy and, in the case of a Certificate for more than one year, means each 12-month period of insurance cover commencing on the anniversary of such issue/renewal. Total Insured Value means the maximum amount that can be claimed in any Policy Year. The Territorial Limits means the United Kingdom of England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands, or the Isle of Man and includes any other country in which You are temporarily present with the Equipment, provided that You are resident within These
Territorial Limits. Terrorism means any act, including but not limited to the use of force or violence of the threat thereof, of any person or group of persons, whether acting alone or on behalf of or in connection with any organisation or government, committed for political, religious, ideological or similar purposes, including the intention to influence any government and/or to put the public or any section of the public in fear. Unattended means when not within Your sight and control. You/Your/Yourself means the Policyholder named on the Policy Schedule. We / Us / Insurer means UK Underwriting on behalf of AXA Insurance UK plc.
WHAT IS INSURED
If an Insured Event occurs within the Territorial Limits as a result of any cause that is not
excluded by this Policy, the Insurer will, as its sole discretion:
a) Pay the cost of the repair of the Equipment by a qualified repair engineer
authorised by the Insurer; or replace the Equipment with new equipment of a
similar specification.
b) The Insurer will use reasonable endeavours to replace the Equipment with
equipment of an identical specification but is not obliged to do so where this is
not possible.
c) The Insurer is not liable for the payment of Value Added Tax (VAT) where You
are registered with HM Revenue and Customs for VAT.
d) The Insurer will only pay for carriage costs within the UK. You must pay for any
additional carriage costs if the Equipment needs to be collected and/or delivered
outside the UK.
e) Subject to any other limit of liability stated in the Policy, the Insurer’s total liability
in any Policy Year will not exceed Total Insured Value (as stated in the Policy
Schedule) and, in respect of any item of Equipment, will not exceed the insured
value of such item of Equipment (as stated in the Policy Schedule).
GENERAL CONDITIONS
1. Claims Notifications & Requirements
In order to make a claim, You or Your personal representative, must:
a) Within 14 days of the occurrence of the Insured Event, notify the Insurer
by writing to CompuCover c/o Summit Insurance Services Ltd, The Robbins
Building, Albert Street, Rugby, CV21 2SD;
b) submit a claim form to the Insurer at CompuCover c/o Summit Insurance
Services Ltd, The Robbins Building, Albert Street, Rugby, CV21 2SD; and
c) in the event of loss by theft, or where You have reason to believe a criminal
offence has been committed, notify the police and obtain a police crime
number.
You must also:
a) Take precautions to prevent further damage to the Equipment (the Insurer will
not be liable for any further damage resulting from the continued use of Equipment
before the equipment has been repaired to the satisfaction of the Insurer)
b) Retain any damaged Equipment or parts thereof; and
c) when requested to do so, and within 14 days of receiving such request, deliver
to Summit Insurance Services Ltd a written statement of all reasonable particulars
and details of the Equipment affected, its value and the Insured Event and furnish
all such documents, explanations and other evidence as may be reasonably
required by the Insurer.
Unless all of the terms of this condition (as detailed above) are complied with, a claim under
this Policy will not be payable.
UK Underwriting Ltd are an insurers agent and in the matters of a claim act on behalf of the
insurer.
2. Cover for replacement equipment In the event of a valid claim resulting in the replacement of all or part of the Equipment, this policy will not automatically cover the item or items of replacement equipment during the remainder of the Policy Year in which the claim has been settled. However, the replacement equipment may be insured on payment of an additional premium, which will be proportionate to the value of the replacement equipment. If You have purchased cover for more than one year and the Policy still has one year or more un-expired, the replacement equipment will be insured under the Policy from the start of the next Policy Year but will not be insured during the remainder of the Policy Year in which the claim has been settled unless an additional premium has been paid.
3. Other Insurances If, at the time a claim arises or is made, any other insurance exists for the benefit of You covering the Insured Event (or which would, but for the existence of this policy, cover the Insured Event) the Insurer will only be obliged to pay its rateable proportion of the sum due under this Policy. In such circumstances, You or the other insurers must pay to the Insurer the sum payable under the other insurance(s) prior to the repair or replacement of the Equipment under this Policy or, at the option of the Insurer, You/other insurers and the Insurer may pay their respective contributions direct to the repair company or supplier nominated by the Insurer.
4. Other Precautions You shall take all reasonable precautions to prevent the occurrence of an Insured Event.
5. Access The Insurer or its representatives shall have the right at all reasonable times to have access to the Equipment
6. Alteration & Modification You shall notify the Insurer of any proposed alterations or modifications to the Equipment and of any proposed departure from the normal working conditions in which the Equipment is operated.
7. Subrogation If a claim arises as a result of the act or default of a third party, at the request and expense of the Insurer You shall take and permit to be taken in its name all necessary steps to enforce its rights against any such third party.
8. Observance The Insurer will not be liable to replace or repair Equipment under this Policy unless You have duly complied with all of the terms and conditions contained in this Policy that apply to it
9. Arbitration If the Insurer has accepted a claim and any difference arises in connection with the replacement or repair of Equipment, such difference shall be referred to an independent arbitrator to be appointed by the parties in accordance with the relevant statutory provisions being in force at that time If this happens, the arbitrator must make a decision before You can take any legal action against the Insurer. The arbitration proceedings shall take place in the United Kingdom and be subject to the law of England and Wales.
10. Policy Voidable
This Policy shall be voidable in the event of;
a) Misrepresentation, mis-description, or non disclosure by You of any information
relating to this Insurance and/or Claim.
b) Unless otherwise agreed by the Insurer in writing, this Policy shall be avoided
in respect of any Equipment which is altered after the commencement of this
Policy in such a way that
i) the risk of the occurrence of an Insured Event is increased or
ii) Your interest ceases.
11. Fraud
You must not act in a fraudulent manner. If You or anyone acting for You make a claim under
the policy knowing the claim to be false or fraudulently exaggerated in any respect, or make
a statement in support of a claim knowing the statement to be false in any respect, or submit
a document in support of a claim knowing the document to be forged or false in any respect,
or make a claim in respect of any loss or damage caused by Your wilful act or with Your
connivance Then the Insurer:
i) Will not pay the claim
ii) Will not pay any other claim which has been or will be made under
the policy
iii) Will be entitled to recover from You the amount paid under the policy since the
last renewal date
iv) May at the option of the Insurer declare the policy void
v) Will not make any refund
vi) May inform the police of the circumstances
12. Special Terrorism Provision Notwithstanding Exclusion 6 below, this Policy covers an Insured Event occurring in the United Kingdom of England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands of the Isle of Man occasioned by or happening through or in consequence of Terrorism. The Insurer’s total liability under the Policy (or if more than one Policy has been issued, across all Policies) in respect of all losses arising out of one occurrence of Terrorism, subject to all other provisions of thus Policy including those relating to any contribution by You (or contributions, if more than one Policy have been issued), shall not exceed the lower of £100,000 (one hundred thousand pounds) in the aggregate or the sum of the limits of liability stated in all Policies, if more than one Policy has been issued.
13. Legal This Policy may only be relied on and enforced by the Insurer and Yourself and shall not be directly or indirectly enforceable by any third party under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 or otherwise.
EXCLUSIONS – THIS INSURANCE DOES NOT COVER
1.Inherent defects, wear and tear etc.
Damage to or destruction of the Equipment caused by
a) its own defective design materials or workmanship
b) latent defect, gradual deterioration or wear and tear
c) faulty or defective workmanship, operational error or omission on Your part or
any person using the Equipment with Your express or implied consent
d) corrosion, rust, condensation or evaporation, dampness, dryness, dust or change
in temperature
e) mechanical or electrical breakdown or derangement caused by the Equipment
itself; and
f) scratching, abrasion, change in colour, texture or finish of the Equipment casing
provided that this provision shall not exclude such damage or destruction which
itself arises from an Insured Event which is not excluded.
2.Unattended Equipment
The occurrence of an Insured Event whilst the Equipment is left unattended:
a) in a vehicle, unless the Equipment was:
i) in the locked boot of a saloon car; or
ii) concealed under the rear parcel shelf of a locked hatchback car; or
iii) concealed in the spare wheel or other closed compartment of a
locked state car; and the vehicle was forcibly entered and proof of
such forcible entry is provided on making a claim; or
b) in the open air, in a public place or in any outbuilding.
3. Intentional acts An Insured Event occurring as a result of a) intentional act or wilful neglect by You; or b) intentional or reckless overloading of, or the imposition of any abnormal conditions on, the Equipment.
4. Use by others
An Insured Event occurring whilst the Equipment is in the Custody of a Third Party. In this
exclusion, Third Party means;
a) if You are a private individual, anyone other than You or a member of Your
immediate family normally resident at the address shown in the Policy Schedule;
b) if You are an educational establishment (including a school, college or university),
anyone other than Your registered employees or students authorised to use
Equipment; and
c) if You are a company, partnership, governmental authority, public or private sector
organisation, charity or club, anyone other than a registered employee of You.
5. War Risk Subject to Exclusion 6 below, an Insured Event occurring as a result of war, invasion, acts of foreign enemies, hostilities whether war is declared or not), civil war, rebellion, revolution, insurrection, military or usurped power, confiscation, nationalism or requisition or destruction or damage to property by or under the order of any government or public or legal authority.
6. Terrorism An insured Event: a) subject to the special Terrorism Provision above, United Kingdom of England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands or the Isle Man occasioned by or happening through on consequence directly or in directly of Terrorism; and b) in Northern Ireland occasioned by or happening through or in consequence directly or indirectly of i) Civil Commotion or ii) Terrorism, In any action, suit or other proceedings where the Insurer alleges that by reason of this exclusion and Insured Event is not covered by this Policy or is covered only up to a specified limit of liability), the burden of proving that such Insured Event is covered (or is covered beyond that limit of liability) will be on You.
7. Nuclear risk Damage or destruction caused by, contributed to or arising from: a. ionising radiation or contamination by radioactivity from any nuclear fuel or from any nuclear waste from the combustion of nuclear fuel; or b. the radioactive, toxic, explosive or other hazardous properties of any explosive nuclear assembly or component thereof.
8. Sonic boom Damage or destruction directly occasioned by pressure waves caused by aircraft or other aerial devices traveling at sonic or supersonic speeds.
9. Loss of Data Any loss of or damage to information or data contained in or stored on the Equipment (whether arising as a result of the Insured Event or otherwise).
10. Consequential loss Any consequential loss or damage arising from the Insured Event or from any cause whatsoever. Consequential loss shall include, but not be limited to, any financial loss or the cost of business interruption arising from the loss of use of the Equipment,. or the loss of information contained in or stored on the Equipment, any time and cost involved in reinstating such information and any liability to any third party for delay or non performance of any contract with the third party. Consequential loss shall also include loss of use of any item of Equipment (not itself subject to an Insured Event) due to its incompatibility with any item of Equipment repaired or replaced pursuant to this Policy.
11. Guarantees Any amount that is recoverable upon the occurrence of an Insured Event at no expense to You under any guarantee, warranty, maintenance, rental hire or lease agreement.
COMPLAINTS PROCEDURE Summit Insurance Services Limited is committed to maintaining a high standard of professional conduct in all dealing with customers. If You have a query or complaint, You should contact the Manager, CompuCover c/o Summit Insurance Services Limited, The Robbins Building, Albert Street, Rugby, CV21 2SD (or telephone 01788 563100).
Summit Insurance Services promise to You that we will: a) Acknowledge written complaints promptly, b) Investigate quickly and thoroughly, c) Keep You informed of progress, d) Do everything possible to resolve Your complaint e) Learn from Our mistakes, f) Use information from complaints to continuously improve Our service.
In the event you remain dissatisfied and wish to make a complaint, you can do so by contacting the following: The Claims Manager UK Underwriting Ltd 2 Gibraltar House Bowcliffe Road Leeds LS10 1HB
If Your complaint is one of the few that cannot be resolved by this stage contact the Head of Customer Care who will arrange for an investigation on behalf of the Chief Executive:
Head of Customer Care
AXA Insurance
Civic Drive
Ipswich
IP1 2AN
Tel: 01473 205926
Fax: 01473 205101
Email: customercare@axa-insurance.co.uk
If You are still dissatisfied with the Insurer’s final decision You may refer Your case to the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS). The FOS is an independent body that arbitrates on complaints about general insurance products. It will only consider complaints after the Insurer has provided You with written confirmation that the Insurer’s internal complaints procedure has been exhausted.
The Ombudsman can be contacted at:
Insurance Division
Financial Ombudsman Service
South Quay Plaza
183 Marsh Wall
London
E14 9SR
Tel: 0845 080 1800
Fax: 020 7964 1001
Referral to the FOS will not affect Your right to take legal action against the Insurer. AXA Insurance UK plc is covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS). You may be entitled to compensation from the scheme, if they cannot meet their obligations. This depends on the type of business and the circumstances of the claim. Most insurance contracts are covered for 100% of the first £2,000 and 90% of the remainder of the claim. You can get more information about compensation scheme arrangements from the FSCS.
Data Protection Act Details of You and Your insurance cover will be held by the Insurer and Summit Insurance Services Limited in their computer records for underwriting, processing, claims handling and fraud prevention, subject to the provisions of the Data Protection Act 1998. The Insurer may send it in confidence for processing to other companies in the AXA Group (or companies acting on the

Key facts regarding the Financial Services Authority
1. The Financial Services Authority (FSA)
The FSA is the independent watchdog that regulates financial services. It requires us to give you this document. Use this information to decide if our services are right for you.
2. Whose products do we offer?
We can only offer products from a limited number of insurers for the insurance risks arising from the ownership of Information Technology equipment. Ask us for a list of insurers we offer insurance from.
3. What will you have to pay us for our services?
No fee
4. Who regulates us?
Summit Insurance Services Limited, The Robbins Building, Albert Street, Rugby, CV21 2SD is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. Our FSA Register number is 300172.
Our permitted business is the arranging of and administration of insurance polices for Information Technology equipment.
You can check this on the FSA's Register by visiting the FSA's website www.fsa.gov.uk/register or by contacting the FSA on 0845 606 1234.
5. What to do if you have a complaint.
If you wish to register a complaint, please contact us:
…. in writing Write to Office Manager, Summit Insurance Services Limited, The Robbins Building, Albert Street, Rugby, CV21 2SD.
…..by phone Telephone 01788 563101
6. Are we covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS)?
We are covered by the FSCS. You may be entitled to compensation from the scheme if we cannot meet our obligations. This depends on the type of business and the circumstances of the claim. Insurance advising and arranging is covered for 100% of the first £2,000 and 90% of the remainder of the claim, without any upper limit.
Further information about compensation scheme arrangements is available from the FSCS.
I confirm that I agree to the CompuCover Policy Terms and have read the 'key facts' regarding the Financial Services Authority.
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