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    it's covered with my home contents insurance
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    It's covered as a separate entity on my contents insurance for £10,000.


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    So when you get insurance, who puts the value on it exactly? Is the owner allowed to write any crazy number they want?
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    Every company is different, but I put down the number of individual items then an estimated cost to replace it all (I put £15,000) with a few photographs, then an assessor comes out and verifies that the collection exists and is being kept in my property.
    The eventually they agreed on £10,000 cover for it.

    They do ask a few questions if you want something very valuable insured, I wanted our millitary badge collection (the largest private collection of RAF insignia in europe) Insured for £50,000 so I had to go through getting it valued by a specialist and eventually they settled on a value of £25k for insurance.

    Personally I dont think I would replace all of either for the insurance ammount.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bramsworth View Post
    So when you get insurance, who puts the value on it exactly? Is the owner allowed to write any crazy number they want?
    You could get a $50k insurance policy if you want, but if your lose all of your stuff, the insurance company is only going to "make you whole." If you didn't have $50k worth of stuff, then you wasted your premium dollars.

    The insurance company will replace all of your stuff (replacement cost) to make you whole. If you have a 10 year old couch, they will give you the funds to buy another 10 year old couch. Not a new couch (most policies are replacement cost).

    There are a few things that have specific limits, like jewelry and antiques. And you will have to purchase additional insurance (called "scheduling") to make sure those items are fully covered. I am not aware of any policy that has limits on old videogames. It just covered under the basic policy.
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    I got home contents insurance, so that should be covered (unless I store my video games in a leaky shed...)
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    Beware, having been victim of both flood and fire in the past I know that general contents insurace with simply class old computer games as 'obsolete items of insignificant value' and give you a token payout.


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    Standard insurance has limits, such as $5K on electronics. That wouldn't even cover our computers. When getting our homeowner's insurance, we specifically requested a higher amount for electronics. They agreed to a maximum of $75K for electronics coverage, which should be more than enough. It only cost $5 more a month.

    Even so, if anything were to happen I'm sure the insurance company would balk at payment. Even with "proper coverage," it is extremely important to document everything.

    I have detailed records in a database of everything I've purchased, when, and for how much. There are also photos of everything, all stored in the cloud.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrMark0673 View Post
    Home owner's insurance and good records and documentation of what I own lets me sleep easy at night. No need to insure it further.
    Yes, I agree with what you are saying. I will also be getting home insurance. I live in a building where a lot of robberies have been happening recently and I need to be insured.

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    I keep reciepts of every game and system I've purchased. It really worked out when my apartment was ripped off @ the year 2000. We even claimed stuff we didn't own, to balance out the losses and came out pretty good with renter's insurance. I don't know if my home owners insurance will do the same though.
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    The contents insurance covers up to 45.000e ($58.000) and includes up to 9000 ($11.700) of "collectibles", or something of that sort. I'm sure that's enough, no doubt I've spent less than 2000e on my whole collection. And it only costs around $120/year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SF78 View Post
    The contents insurance covers up to 45.000e ($58.000) and includes up to 9000 ($11.700) of "collectibles", or something of that sort. I'm sure that's enough, no doubt I've spent less than 2000e on my whole collection. And it only costs around $120/year.
    I believe you're confusing your numbers here. Is that $11,700 (Eleven thousand, Seven Hundred dollars) or $11.70 (Eleven dollars and 78 cents)?
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    I've got general home owners insurance on it. I doubt my collection is worth more than $5000, but I suppose I should check it.

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