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How to insure "used" audio items?
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<blockquote data-quote="Corne JvR" data-source="post: 1131242" data-attributes="member: 17374"><p>I agree with Ron</p><p>What I've done is take pics of my items with serial numbers, etc. Save the pics on two memory sticks - Keep one at home and the other at work (if heaven forbid your house burns down then you still have proof of items). Just make sure your Home contents are not under insured other wise the insurer will usually apply average and some insurers may require you to specify the item if it is above a certain value, but this differs between insurers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corne JvR, post: 1131242, member: 17374"] I agree with Ron What I've done is take pics of my items with serial numbers, etc. Save the pics on two memory sticks - Keep one at home and the other at work (if heaven forbid your house burns down then you still have proof of items). Just make sure your Home contents are not under insured other wise the insurer will usually apply average and some insurers may require you to specify the item if it is above a certain value, but this differs between insurers. [/QUOTE]
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