Goods went missing / got lost whilst in the care of storage facility. Nobody knows when and how goods went missing / got lost.
In general, a police report is not always required to make an insurance claim for goods lost or missing from a storage facility, but it may depend on the specific terms and conditions of the insurance policy.
Most insurance policies require the policyholder to provide proof of loss, such as receipts, invoices, or other documentation. This documentation can help establish the value and ownership of the lost or missing goods.
However, some insurance policies may require a police report as additional proof of loss or to help prevent fraudulent claims. It is important to review the terms and conditions of your insurance policy to understand what documentation is required to make a claim for lost or missing goods from a storage facility.
If you are unsure whether a police report is required or have any questions about the claims process, it is recommended that you contact your insurance provider or agent for clarification and guidance.
SOURCE: exel
That might be too much for a spreadsheet to do. It's easy to set one up to show what you have on hand and what you took out. The links to certain projects, I would need more details about.
A better way to do it is to use Quickbooks. That way you have a history of who purchased a particular item as well as when you replenished it. Then you can generate a spreadsheet from Quickbooks as well. You can have your invoicing, receivables, and payables as well in one program.
SOURCE: the power board, I need
Hi from retired Englishman in SW France, Tuesday afternoon, 13:44,
Sorry but this is an International on-line forum made up of ordinary guys and gals, probably at home, wherever that is in the world, with experience of addressing problems on-line ;-0)
I think you may have posted this request a few days ago? At least there was another very similar post- to which I did not respond. I don't know if anyone else did.
You will need to call a local service engineer, at cost of course, in the hope that he, or she, will be able to assist you with your insurance claim.
Cheers,
John C
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