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Got mine covered separately on my contents insurance ..But be careful when asking for a quote.I asked about extra cover and told them the approx $$$ they was worth etc..but this is what I wasn't happy with.Because I declared about my collection I was more of a risk , and my house insurance will go up even without the extra coverAnyway I wanted the cover emailed them a list of the collection for there records and approx costs to replace each bike but in the end they just wanted the total amount was worth to quote with.Was told to make a note of serial numbers/ pics and that was it..It was around £300 ish if I remember on top of my original policy. At first they did have to check if this sort of thing can be covered but it can be done.There was a thread on here if I remember.. I used ebay as a guide for prices but some of mine are very rare, I just put a price I would be happy with if the dreaded happened but would they payout that's another question..
I had a game renewing my existing insurance a few months ago as my provider was stopping house insurance.Ended up with Admiral Platinum, all bells and whistles for buildings and contents, garage etc, 11 bikes individually specified with a couple of the other half's Pashleys no problem at all. I've kept each no more than 1K. Policy cost about 200 quid
House insurance should cover anything up to £1k without listing it. Ours even covers the bike if it's stolen whilst out riding itall this you must list everything is bollox
I guess what I'm saying is........Although it sounds like you got it good with your insurer, my previous quotes wouldn't entertain my collection when I asked. Although a pain in the ass, Admiral would cover them but asked for specific details and value. Who am I to argue. Just think it's best to state your bikes and take it from there, not presume they'd be covered at home or out and about.... Which of course you did.
I sat down and spoke to my insurer, I even explained in depth what they were, where they were (garage) and how difficult it would be to replace SOME of the parts. They were great they stated it was all covered. So I guess they know fook all too!
Quote from: That Swan Guy on November 26, 2016, 07:41 PMI sat down and spoke to my insurer, I even explained in depth what they were, where they were (garage) and how difficult it would be to replace SOME of the parts. They were great they stated it was all covered. So I guess they know fook all too!To be 100% truthful I'm sceptical.You'd be surprised how poor the level of knowledge is at the end where you discuss your requirements and buy your policy, they're mostly just poorly trained, poorly paid nodding dogs who's job depends on sales.How do you provide a valuation of an Old School BMX to a loss adjuster? if you can't you're in a spot of bother, can it be valued by a value auction house? Whether or not an Insurer will pay out on a claim will depend on the valuation.Read this.https://www.moneysupermarket.com/home-insurance/collectors-insurance/
Quote from: rodriguez on November 26, 2016, 08:02 PMQuote from: That Swan Guy on November 26, 2016, 07:41 PMI sat down and spoke to my insurer, I even explained in depth what they were, where they were (garage) and how difficult it would be to replace SOME of the parts. They were great they stated it was all covered. So I guess they know fook all too!To be 100% truthful I'm sceptical.You'd be surprised how poor the level of knowledge is at the end where you discuss your requirements and buy your policy, they're mostly just poorly trained, poorly paid nodding dogs who's job depends on sales.How do you provide a valuation of an Old School BMX to a loss adjuster? if you can't you're in a spot of bother, can it be valued by a value auction house? Whether or not an Insurer will pay out on a claim will depend on the valuation.Read this.https://www.moneysupermarket.com/home-insurance/collectors-insurance/They stated that below £1k it doesn't need proof of value.
Quote from: Andy68 on November 26, 2016, 07:53 PM I guess what I'm saying is........Although it sounds like you got it good with your insurer, my previous quotes wouldn't entertain my collection when I asked. Although a pain in the ass, Admiral would cover them but asked for specific details and value. Who am I to argue. Just think it's best to state your bikes and take it from there, not presume they'd be covered at home or out and about.... Which of course you did. and I wasn't talking to you!see you next Sunday at 1400 x