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Beside's house insurance, can you please tell me which camera insurance company offers the best deals please?
That claim has already been sorted and approved in 2 days. They are just waiting for the replacement to turn up.There is a recent post about photoguard and someone who is currently making a claim. Perhaps keep your eye on that thread and see how it turns out.
I use hiscox myself, but hovered over the buy button for a photoguard policy first.
When you say 'best deals' do you mean on price or insurers actually paying out on claims? To me insurance is only worth the premium if the insurer pays out on genuine claims rather than finds a way around not paying. The fine print t&cs are important as you need to understand what is and isn't covered. I remember looking a few years back at insurance, whilst one company said they covered equipment left unattended in the boot the fine print said only cars that had a boot that could only be accessed from outside of the car (no drop down rear seats or parcel shelves). How many people have a car like that?Beside's house insurance, can you please tell me which camera insurance company offers the best deals please?
Are these very good and how is the monthly payment/policy bee
How much you pay a month? House insurance doesn't cover faults etc.When you say 'best deals' do you mean on price or insurers actually paying out on claims?
I currently have it on my house insurance as it was cheaper than photography insurance at the time. Im going to be speaking to the insurers at the NEC next month to see if I cover get better cover than home insurance as I'm now topped out regarding photography equipment and it may be better to now have photography insurance.How much you pay a month? House insurance doesn't cover faults etc.
Can you tell me what they said please?I'm going to be speaking to the insurers at the NEC next month to see if I cover get better cover than home insurance as I'm now topped out regarding photography equipment and it may be better to now have photography insurance.
It will be more about my personal kit needs than general questions although some about left in car may come up along with what they class as due care. I want to find out more about what eventualities they cover and if you sell any images in the future. Currently my home insurance doesn't cover selling even one image as it's domestic insurance.Can you tell me what they said please?