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| desocietas:
--- Quote from: brunauss on May 10, 2013, 05:20:44 pm --- --- Quote from: darko on May 09, 2013, 06:08:10 pm ---I just blanketed mine with a rider on my home insurance policy. It was cheaper that way and covers more than I currently need to replace everything (considering it's an ever-growing collection). --- End quote --- I found it to be the best option as well, for a ever growing collection. --- End quote --- I'll have to check my contract to see if that's the case with mine. I think it is, but the documenting helps with showing them I'm not committing insurance fraud should anything happen to them (I think)... |
| slothingXPIG:
this is a lot of work :-[ lol I don't even have that much and I do... there was an app on the phone that would estimate your collection.. but it was only for nes and snes. it was fairly accurate. kinda cool in a way but there should be something for all... like the chart pricing but you enter all that you own or something. |
| kimimi:
--- Quote from: darko on May 09, 2013, 06:08:10 pm ---I just blanketed mine with a rider on my home insurance policy. It was cheaper that way and covers more than I currently need to replace everything (considering it's an ever-growing collection). --- End quote --- We've got a similar policy here - home insurance covers £XX,000 worth of personal possessions, £X00 worth of mobile phones, £X00 worth of food (in case the fridge breaks down and everything spoils), etc. I forget the exact amounts but basically it means that I don't have to worry about individually valuing everything we own, because it's all covered anyway :) |
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