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Advice needed on good insurer for new expensive home furniture items
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Originally posted by Ardesco View PostWTF?? Only 2Gb memory and 1 GFX Card????
I have more memory in my box... and I have the same main hard drives and my box was well under £1000.
I can't belive anybody would buy that....
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Originally posted by Ardesco View PostI'd like to know what sort of spec that £5400 computer is? I can't think of much to put in it that would knock it above £3000 and we are talking silly things like triple GFX cards all water cooled and physics cards etc to get it that high..."If you can read this, thank a teacher....and since it's in English, thank a soldier"Comment
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Originally posted by eliquant View PostAdvice needed on good insurer for new expensive home home furniture items and electrical items.
Ok here it is moved into my flat 1 year ago in the last few months purchased:
bought 1 x £6,600 bed
bought 1 x £5,300 sofa
bought 1 x £5,400 computer
bought 1 x £3,000 sofa bed
bought 5 x £5,000 (total) chairs
I have the receipts for all of these items.
So I called Nationwide this Saturday morning asking to see whether or not I would have to extend my cover and/or declare these items as luxury expensive items so that their full amount would be covered and not only the first £1,000 of each item.
The woman I spoke to who actually dealt with Home Insurance only was totally clueless, she didn't seem to know whether or not my existing £21,000 insurance amount (which I want to extend) will even cover these items at all or only up to £1,000 on each item or for the full amount.
I would assume that you simply designate these items as luxury items which are over £1,000 in value and insure them individually (as I already have done with an item I through away 2 months ago) but she didn't seem to have any idea !
She fobbed me off basically and I am cheesed off.
So in your wisdome do you have any good recommendations for an home insurance company that knows what its doing and can actually insure home furniture / electrical items that are up to £7,000 ????
AXA insurance are they any good ?
thanks in advance
AXA are a good Insurer.
a better bet might be Hiscox - they do a lot of High Net Worth stuff - probably more suitable in your case.
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Originally posted by BrowneIssue View Post£15k in reference material
Surely you mean £30 down Oxfam for the lot?Comment
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