I’m not really sure why people are using the “drove a car off the lot” analogy. If someone crashed into your car would you not claim the insurance because of the inherent hazards of driving? Your car wasn’t brand new, probably not worth getting any compensation from the driver that hit you anyways? Come on...
OP I think unless it was brand new then accepting a majority cost compensation is probably fair. I have three experiences:
1. Emirates J - brand new American tourister bag, the hard shell had a crack in the middle and was unusable. We had the receipt showing we’d bought it a week before travel - replaces by emirates 100% cost
2. Qantas ADL-AKL. Another American tourister bag (incidentally the replaces emirates one), similar type of damage. We didn’t have receipts and had to do everything by phone because were on a very tight schedule and couldn’t deal with it at the airport. Qantas called me 2 weeks later after I’d submitted photos and apologised, asked for the cost of the bag and refunded my credit card. Didn’t have a receipt, was just good faith
**needless to say we don’t but American tourister anymore**
3. Westjet in Canada - broke the zipper/TSA lock of our Antler hard shell. Meant we couldn’t use the built in TSA lock feature. Westjet counter was a bit confused about how to calculate the damage but when we told them we weren’t in Canada for long they sent us a Visa Debit card with $150 on it which didn’t cover the whole bag but really we couldn’t made it work with a $20 lock
I’m summary we’ve found that just being polite and friendly and trying to come to an agreement rather than blame got us the furthest. Now we just have 2 American tourister bags that are broken sitting in our garage waiting for the next hard rubbish council day
Virgin Australia completely broke through my wife's as-new Delsey suitcase on a recent Sydney-Auckland flight. To do that the bag had to be dropped very hard or was intentionally broken. Virgin only want to pay 75% of the cost of the bag, leaving us $100 out of pocket.
How can we get them to pay the total cost? It should be paid on the basis of "you broke it, so you pay for it."