"David A. Mann" wrote:
> 
> John Francis writes:
> 
> > There's no point in insuring it for more than that - the
> > insurance company reckon that is what it costs to buy a replacement
> > lens immediately (without waiting around for years for a bargain).
> 
>  Is the replacement value in your policy set in concrete or will they account
> for changes (eg due to fluctuating exchange rates, etc)?

Fortunately I've never had to find out.  But for the big-ticket items
I state a value, they review it, and that's the basis on which premiums
are calculated.  If I choose to state a different value at any time
they'd just recalculate a new policy cost, I guess.

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