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Previously on "Recommendations for notebook insurance ?"

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  • 2uk
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    Originally posted by 2uk View Post
    Just checking if someone wants to recommend an insurer.


    Found some guys -
    http://www.laptop-computer-insurance...insurance.html

    but they don't have a contact number making it harder to discuss the T&C.

    Decided to go with these guys - good price ,flexible policy.

    https://www.pavilioninsurance.com/se...ptop&promCode=

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  • FarmerPalmer
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    it was pretty cheap - added onto my standard business policy:

    http://www.caunceohara.co.uk/

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  • minstrel
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    Originally posted by fzbucks View Post
    will they be arsey about the laptops being company assets or are they personal laptops?
    Mine has a specific £3k limit on "Business Equipment".

    I got burgled a few years ago and they paid for my company laptop no problem and the invoice was in the name of the company.

    I didn't even need receipts for a lot of the stuff I claimed. The loss adjusters were quite reasonable. I imagine as long as you don't take the p!ss and are honest about what you've lost they don't argue too much.

    I guess it depends on the company. Maybe I was just lucky.

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  • Sockpuppet
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    Originally posted by fzbucks View Post
    will they be arsey about the laptops being company assets or are they personal laptops?
    Only if the invoice is in the name of the company. I bought the laptop as the coy was being formed then bought it off myself.

    So the receipt is in my name.

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  • fzbucks
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    Originally posted by minstrel View Post
    Seems pricy to me. Why not check if you are covered under your household contents insurance?

    I only pay just over £10 a month to insure the entire contents of my flat including 3 laptops.

    will they be arsey about the laptops being company assets or are they personal laptops?

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  • minstrel
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    Seems pricy to me. Why not check if you are covered under your household contents insurance?

    I only pay just over £10 a month to insure the entire contents of my flat including 3 laptops.

    Leave a comment:


  • 2uk
    started a topic Recommendations for notebook insurance ?

    Recommendations for notebook insurance ?

    Just checking if someone wants to recommend an insurer.


    Found some guys -
    http://www.laptop-computer-insurance...insurance.html

    but they don't have a contact number making it harder to discuss the T&C.

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