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French police cut ski thefts but accuse fraudsters

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In a wave of action against ski thieves in the Isere and Savoie regions of the French Alps, Gendarmes have also identified significant levels of fraud against rental shops, and sometimes by rental shops. They have also cited what they believe is a surprising level of claims by British skiers.

French TV station France 3, investigating the issues involved, have spoken to the local police departments and discovered several angles... Although ski theft crime is reported to have fallen 50% in a year in Isere (Les Deux Alpes and Alpe d'Huez are mentioned), there has been less success in the Haute Savoie (10% improvement). They say that 24% of complaints are filed by British skiers who only account for 7% of visits.

Many claims involve rental equipment, and the gendarmes are suspicious that these claims are often filed at the end of a stay. Rental shops themselves are accused of filing false claims to obtain new equipment.

This report (in French) from France 3.
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Following the value chain... what happens to the stolen kit? Is the Grenoble/Lyon small ads fool of unwanted gifts? Or does it go further afield?
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SussexSnow, there are some suggestions in this snowHeads thread. Second-hand ski fairs or stolen to order, according to les gendarmes...
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That 24% of claims being by Brits looks suspicious to me. I would suspect some involvement in the fraud by the hire shop. It would be interesting to see the breakdown of % claims by the source of the insurance (own policy or taken out when hiring). I would guess that fraud is more prevalent when using the hire shops' insurance.
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I'm not so sure, a number of foreign skier I have met before don't have theft innsurance, so I guess if their skis were stolen they probably wouldn't take the time to go to the police and fill out the report forms

Just a thougt anyway wink
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D G Orf, should be covered on the house insurance for most of them.... I think...I need to check now you mention this Very Happy
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Well my Bandits got nicked in Courchevel 1850 and it deffo wasn't fraudulent. Had a couple of beers in the Jump Bar and when I came out there they weren't. Being one who always thinks the best of others I assumed someone had picked up the wrong pair and went back later to find a somewhat upset english lady who'd had hers nicked as well. Later in the week someone else staying in the same chalet had theirs nicked from just below Croisette.

Reporting it to the Gendarmerie I saw there was a long list.

Plug for Fortis travel insurance. Luckily I had the receipt from Val d'Isere where I'd bought them the year before. I'd skiied on them for 4 days so I suggested they pay me out cost less 4 days hire charge which they did by return.
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How many Snowheads would be prepared to pay one Euro(or equivalent) to have skis looked after at the bottom of the pistes so that lunch/apres-ski can be enjoyed in relaxed mood?
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Is it Beaver Creek where they have ski-check at the 'fine dining' restaurants? Always thought there was room for someone to offer the check-in and a quick wax, edges etc.
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The Times has today picked up on this story, with additional detail on the theft and insurance fraud situation in the French Alps, reported by Adam Sage. Click here.
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SussexSnow,

A lot of North American resorts have a ski-check area, and surprisingly it's often free. Now I ALWAYS take advantage of this.

(After not taking advantage of it at Deer Valley in the 30 minutes at the end of the day before the bus went, and finding that my skis had disappeared. Fortunately, they reappeared the next day, having been mistakenly loaded up by another skier, who must have been a bit mystified to have found them locked together with my ski lock).
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