Ordinarily, this means the original purchase receipt, showing the date, price paid, details of the bicycle and/or approved lock, name and address of seller, or other evidence which clearly demonstrates ownership. Other evidence, which would demonstrate ownership, would include at least one item from the following list:
- A copy receipt from the retailer stating the item, value and date of purchase
- An invoice stating the item, value and date of purchase
- A credit agreement stating the item, value and date of purchase
If you do not have any of the above, we will require a combination of at least two of the below:
- Clear photographs of your cycling equipment which are date and time stamped
- A bank or credit card statement showing the date and value of the purchase and the retailers details
- Any literature which shows details of the item and purchase
- A recent valuation or repair statement from a reputable cycle dealer stating the item, value and date
- For items purchased through an online auction such as eBay; a printed copy of the original auction, including photo's, description and auction number as well as the relevant proof of payment