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Old 04-01-2021, 06:36 PM
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Default Slab insurance

I set up a policy to insure all the plastic PSA and SGC slabs I have in the house.

My new agent Jake says it’s ok that there is cardboard pictures inside most of them, he says the contents don’t really matter.
What does matter is now I can be comfortable in knowing that I’m fully covered if something horrible happens to my plastic collection.

Formerly I had to worry about water damage, theft and fire.
Now that I have weighed my collection and signed all the paperwork, even if fire melts the plastic, I am covered (once it cools of course) as long as the weight is within tolerable thresholds of my initial inventory claim.
Jake said to save space it might be a good idea to melt them now, proactively. I’m going to wait for better weather and try it. He said that having stacks of plastic in boxes is still ok for now.

I love the insurance company that offers options!
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Brian L
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