On Tue, 25 Feb 2003 18:03:44 +1100, Paul Ewins wrote:

>        I guess it depends on whether you are a Pro or not. I'm strictly
>amateur and have everything included in my home contents policy. I've got an
>extension to it that covers up to $3000 of equipment for theft or damage
>outside my house. The only drawback is that the maximum for anyone item is
>20% of the total, which is fine at the moment but wouldn't cover a DSLR.

Sounds like RACV or NRMA.  We moved to a policy only available through
brokers, called a "Gold Star" policy, or something like that.  It
covers all items under $2000 automatically anywhere in Australia and
over seas (overseas for 90 days).  You pay more for items over $2000,
but an MZ-S is under $2000 so is a 77 limited and so on. It costs us
less than the RACV policy which put limits on values and didn't cover
overseas.


 Leon

http://www.bluering.org.au
http://www.bluering.org.au/leon


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