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maximum_123
01-12-08, 19:18
Yes. I did copy that title but whatever.

So... mum was looking after some kids for someone and they were playing the wii. We kept telling them to put the wrist strap on and then me and mum go out to get a drink come back five minutes later to see the TV smashed.

Mum is wondering if it's possible to claim this on insurance. Does this happen often.

Wii's suck. :vlol:

Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks.

toxicraider
01-12-08, 19:28
Eeee :o
No, they strengthened the wrist strap to stop it breaking easily, but yeah it still happens :o

Lavinder
01-12-08, 19:30
Get their parents to help pay to repair the TV for bringing up such disobedient children :rolleyes:.

maximum_123
01-12-08, 19:31
Get their parents to help pay to repair the TV for bringing up such disobedient children :rolleyes:.

Their parents don't seem so interested in having to pay. I could've guessed...

Zelda master
01-12-08, 19:34
Wii's suck. :vlol:

You meen the system or yourself:p
Always were the strap unless you know its not needed, and as far i know insurence wont do save your but in that case

maximum_123
01-12-08, 19:36
We have accidental damage cover on our insurance. If that would come under it. Yet it seems quite retarded saying "Well... these kids let go of the remote when they were bowling" :p

Zelda - Myself. I do suck. :vlol: The Wiimote is really badly designed.

NatlaCrazyness
01-12-08, 19:36
All I've got to say is....
:vlol: :vlol: :vlol: :vlol: :vlol:

Zelda master
01-12-08, 19:39
Zelda - Myself. I do suck. :vlol:

Best selfpwnage ever:vlol:

maximum_123
01-12-08, 19:41
Best selfpwnage ever:vlol:

I seriously am getting suckier and dumber by the second.

In maths I wrote 3+3=9 on the board. And it took someone a good few minutes to explain before I realised.

Zelda master
01-12-08, 19:46
Oww well ****(the S word) happens i say:p

interstellardave
01-12-08, 19:49
I have nieces and nephews and I NEVER, EVER, let them play with any of my videogame or audio/video equipment unless I or my wife are present. That's the best and only policy if you care about your stuff, IMO.

Dark Lugia 2
01-12-08, 20:10
I;ve not heard stories like that since the wii came out - mostly because people have learnt that you dont need to swing the remote around to play the games. :p