Yeah, if you want to insure them so that if you lose them or they get
damaged when you are at a gig or travelling you need to get a different
type of insurance - it's extremely expensive because the likelihood of
damage occurring is greater than if they are sitting in a box at home. Some
companies won't even bother insuring your records in that case. That's at
least what I've heard.
MEK
diana potts
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Subject: Re: [313] OT:
Insurance of all those valuable rare records
09/20/02 09:16 AM
Actually. yes. When I went to get my renters insurance
I had my records figured into the amount. The
insurance agent suggested I make a list of the records
I owned, so that incase anything happened the
insurance company could look up the rarity of said
records I owned and reimburse me properly.
So, it's always highly suggested that you make a list
of all those records you have-by year, issue, print
etc. and how much you paid.
Now, if I take those records outside of my apt. that's
an entirely diff't set of policies and insurance
rules.
Anyways, between everything I owned, we figured out
that my records were the most valuable thing in the
apartment.go figure.
d
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