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Up to $300 for replacing accessories purchased alongside a covered device that are lost, stolen or damaged alongside the reported claim. Up to $500 for unauthorised data or call costs from a stolen device. Up to $300 towards phone hire or purchase for a temporary replacement if you’re overseas. Worldwide cover if Vodafone global roaming is activated prior to a trip with a usual Vodafone SIM.

What’s not covered with the Keep Talking Plus product is more extensive, though it includes the same Australian Consume Law proviso as above. The insurance doesn’t cover any device loss resulting from misplaced or forgotten whereabouts. It also doesn’t cover theft or damage of a device from any private residence, unlocked vehicle or water vessel, unless you are inside one of those options or the device is out of sight and there’s clear sign of forced entry. Keep Talking Plus also notes it doesn’t cover any data, including apps and games, or memory card stored on the device that’s not expressly covered.