NoobInNeed
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Date: 4/13/2010 9:10:27 PM
Author: Dancing Fire
but where do i drawl the line? insure my wife''s rings but not my watches? insure her 3.34ct ring which she hardly ever wears? or should we only insure her 1.15ct ring and her 5 stone ring? how about her diamond tennis bracelets,her diamond earrings?Date: 4/13/2010 12:31:21 PM
Author: dreamer_d
That''s crazy DF, with higher priced items it is even more important to insure it seems to me!Date: 4/13/2010 12:17:09 PM
Author: Dancing Fire
depends,in our case it would cost us $220 per $10k worth of coverageso no,we don''t insure our jewelry.![]()
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I use USAA. It is a financial instituion that is available to prior military members. They may have relaxed their memberships, check out their website. And that is for ZERO deductible. Their car insurance rates are just as good!Date: 4/14/2010 8:51:37 AM
Author: NoobInNeed
What insurance company are you with by the way?Date: 4/13/2010 11:24:49 PM
Author: jackers
I just got a quote from my homeowners on a $6K engagement ring. $49 per year. I''ll gladly pay that.
I just got a quote for my ~$6k e-ring from State Farm with whom I already have auto and home owners:
No deductible - $87.00 yearly
100 deductible - $79.00 yearly
250 deductible - $70.00 yearly
500 deductible - $61.00 yearly
My inner nerd is plotting the quotes to see which would be better, although it''s hard to determine when I think she''ll lose it...![]()
I suppose you would just make a decision based on what you are comfortable with. for you, you decided no insurance. For me, I have insured the single piece I wear every day and no others.Date: 4/13/2010 9:10:27 PM
Author: Dancing Fire
but where do i drawl the line? insure my wife''s rings but not my watches? insure her 3.34ct ring which she hardly ever wears? or should we only insure her 1.15ct ring and her 5 stone ring? how about her diamond tennis bracelets,her diamond earrings?Date: 4/13/2010 12:31:21 PM
Author: dreamer_d
That''s crazy DF, with higher priced items it is even more important to insure it seems to me!Date: 4/13/2010 12:17:09 PM
Author: Dancing Fire
depends,in our case it would cost us $220 per $10k worth of coverageso no,we don''t insure our jewelry.![]()
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I suppose I would think twice if insurance was $1000 per year. For me it is $150. Either you own much more jewelry than I thought, or you got a very high insurance quoteDate: 4/13/2010 9:20:04 PM
Author: kenny
I see a diamond as a luxury.
If it goes away I''d miss it, but I would not be financially devastated.
At least I got to enjoy a beautiful treasure for a while.
Plus we are enjoying the $1000 per year we save by not paying premiums.
After 10 years we could buy another $10,000 Octavia with the savings.
Just as a point of clarification, as long as you have documented that the goods are branded and the apprasal valuation takes that into account, then you should be able to argue with the insurance company to replace your lost item with the same name brand. Most policies state that you should get "like kind and quality" in the even that a replacement is needed. The definition of like kind and quality is based on the documentation that your provide to the the insurance company at the time that the policy is bound.Date: 4/13/2010 5:02:01 PM
Author: simmplyb
A couple things I''ve learned about insurance: 1. make sure your appraisals are not over-inflated! Only insure your jewels for the amount it would cost your insurance company to replace them as this is all you will get! 2. If you payed for designer pieces, your insurance company will replicate it but may not get you the label brand! 3. You must have your appraisals updated every 3-5 years or you will lose in appreciation value.
the agent i talk to said...you need to insure each item separately.Date: 4/14/2010 9:36:22 AM
Author: winternight
Date: 4/13/2010 9:10:27 PM
Author: Dancing Fire
but where do i drawl the line? insure my wife''s rings but not my watches? insure her 3.34ct ring which she hardly ever wears? or should we only insure her 1.15ct ring and her 5 stone ring? how about her diamond tennis bracelets,her diamond earrings?Date: 4/13/2010 12:31:21 PM
Author: dreamer_d
That''s crazy DF, with higher priced items it is even more important to insure it seems to me!Date: 4/13/2010 12:17:09 PM
Author: Dancing Fire
depends,in our case it would cost us $220 per $10k worth of coverageso no,we don''t insure our jewelry.![]()
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I have a floating sort of policy that insures any item of jewelry up to a certain amount and my engagement ring insured separately. I insure at about 1/2 the dollar max of jewelry I might wear or travel with at any given time.