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Old 02-10-2014, 08:46 AM
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VCP or CardTarget is great for that. It lists the card, date of purchase, purchase price, shows a scan, etc. Then all you have to do is reference the purchase to your bank account or credit card (or even your PayPal account) which should be pretty easy to do with the date and purchase price. That's all the proof you need to show it was paid for.

If an insurance company is going to refuse to pay a claim, it doesn't matter how much paperwork and "proof" you have. All they have to say is "Ok, you proved you purchased it, now prove you owned it at the time of your reported loss." Just stick with a reputable insurance company.
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