LAPTOP

Replacement coverage for your lost laptop

  • Extensive laptop coverage up to $500 USD

  • Worldwide coverage and support

  • No excess or deductible to pay!

Nearly 1 million laptops are lost every year in North America. The stress and pain of losing your laptop is heart breaking. With MaxCoverage, get up-and-running again quickly with up to $500 in replacement coverage.

We offer 3 coverage levels starting from $100 to $500 to replace your lost laptop.

Replacement Coverage and Price

Replacement coverage amount Cost for 1 year
$100 $9.99
$200 $14.99
$500 $34.99

MaxCoverage benefits

Extensive Laptop replacement coverage: ReturnMe MaxCoverage includes replacement costs to replace your lost laptop up to your Coverage Amount

Worldwide coverage and support: Your coverage is valid from anywhere in the world, no matter where you lose your laptop.

No excess to pay: Cover for the full authorized claim with no excess or deductibles to pay
 

Frequently asked questions

1. If my laptop is lost and returned do I need to pay a reward to the finder?
2. How many times a year can I make a claim?
3. How will my laptop be returned?
4. What if my laptop is lost while I’m out of the country?
5. Do I have to pay any deductible when purchasing a new laptop?
6. If I purchase a new laptop can I transfer my ReturnMe tag and Maxcoverage over to it?
7. Will I receive any communication when my coverage is about to expire?
8. What isn't covered by MaxCoverage?

 

 

1. If my laptop is lost and returned do I need to pay a reward to the finder?
No. The reward will be sent directly by ReturnMe to the person who found your laptop. The reward will be a $40 ReturnMe voucher to be used towards ReturnMe recovery tags at www.ReturnMeTags.com. If you wish to give any monetary reward you may do so directly to the finder.

 

 

2. How many times a year can I make a claim?
You may make more than one claim within the Coverage Term period. Please note the total sum payable for all of your claims cannot exceed the Annual Coverage Amount. For replacement of a cracked screen, you can make one claim per year as long as you are within your coverage term period.

 

 

3. How will my laptop be returned?
ReturnMe has a number of different ways of getting your laptop back to you depending on the location and urgency. We work with shipping companies such as Fedex, UPS, DHL and local carriers. We will work with you to find the best solution for returning your laptop.

 

 

4. What if my laptop is lost while I’m out of the country?
We provide coverage for your laptop whether lost or stolen anywhere in the World. Coverage is subject to your laptop being attached to the activated ReturnMe tag at the time of loss.

 

 

5. Do I have to pay any deductible when purchasing a new laptop?
No, there is no deductible to pay with ReturnMe MaxCoverage. You will be reimbursed up to your Annual Coverage Amount.

 

 

6. If I purchase a new laptop can I transfer my ReturnMe tag and Maxcoverage over to it?
Yes, you can remove the recovery tag and attach it to your new laptop. If you can not successfully transfer the recovery tag, email support@return.me with the ID# and we will send you a replacement tag that you can use on your new laptop.

 

 

7. Will I receive any communication when my coverage is about to expire?
Yes, prior to your coverage expiring, ReturnMe will remind you to renew your coverage via email. At this point you can decide to renew your coverage or let it expire. Please always ensure your email is updated with ReturnMe.

 

 

8. What isn't covered by MaxCoverage?
A) Any laptop while such device did not have your activated ReturnMe recovery tag attached
B) Any insured event not reported to Jacana Warranty within 30 days.
C) Amount claimed where you do not submit valid receipts or invoices to Jacana Warranty
D) Any additional costs relating to the loss of your laptop
E) Any loss of earnings or profits which you suffer as a result of the loss of your laptop
F) Claims arising from any reckless, deliberate or criminal act or omission by you.
G) An insured event which occurs outside the coverage term