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Posted By: Paul
Does anybody use Collectibles Insurance Agency? If so, your feedback about them would be appreciated. Thanks! |
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Posted By: dan mckee
I can tell you that collectible classics and Lew Lipset use them and that they come highly recommended. Dan. |
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Posted By: Paul
Thanks. Believe it or not, I currently use State Farm for my collectibles. I was told I'm their only customer with such a policy. They are not very proficient in dealing with any changes I submit to them, so I'm shopping around. |
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Posted By: robert a
I use them. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
http://www.chubbcollectors.com/Vacnews/index.jsp?form=2&ArticleId=119 |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I had State Farm before switching to the CIA policy (which is Hartford, BTW). State Farm was a thorough pain in the ass. I had to schedule every card, they messed up the descriptions frequently even though I gave them excel schedules that they could import, and the cost was more than the CIA policy. |
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Posted By: John
I just signed up this past year after Ben's fiasco. Most of my valuable cards are in a safety deposit box, but I felt that it could not hurt to protect my collection from theft, fire, flooding (after the contents of a neighbors safety deposit box were totally destroyed by flooding two years ago), etc. Their rates are extremely low compared to a rider on a typical homeowners policy and as stated previously their paperwork reads easily. |
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Posted By: Josh K.
Two nights ago a house in our neighborhood (several streets away) was hit by lightening during a bad storm and was declared a total loss after the fire was finally put out. I intend to be insured b/f the end of the month as that was literally "too close to home." |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
and have been doing so for a few years. They have been nothing short of terrific. If you are going to the National, I understand they will have a Corporate booth. |
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Posted By: Texas Ted
I just signed up with them and it was very easy and less costly than the others I found. One caveat is to make sure that you keep some record of the proof of purchase of a big part of your collection, as the small print says you might need that in case of a loss. I'm thinking that a fire that take out the whole house would get the collectionk, and your old records. So I keep my receipts off site. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...are protected by the CIA! Never had to make a claim (thank goodness) but I have been very pleased with their system thus far. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I scan everything and keep a back-up off-site. Best proof of all that you owned it is to have a picture of it. |
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Posted By: Paul
Thanks for all the feedback. As usual, lots of great help here! |
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