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Re: Lets discuss Insurance



But surely you back up the boxes configurations regularly to cover
such
catastrophes !!??? :-o


noughtomate wrote:
> Hi,
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> I've just been looking around for some insurance quotes that take my
> kit into account.
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> How do you explain the concept of Node 0 and general must have geek-
> gadgets ?
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> Are there any insurers you guys would/would not recommend ?
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> As much as I'd love to get a dirt cheap quote, I'd prefer to hear back
> from people who've had to make a real claim and not been stung by the
> insurer.
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> And while we're at it you know if there is any such insurance that
> takes the time taken to configure that kit into account ? Most of last
> year SWMBO felt heavily neglected whilst I was configuring my MCE PC,
> NAS Media Server, CCTV server, Home Automation controller...da daa da
> daa daaa.  These things take thousands of hours to fine tune.
>
> If I were to ever lose my kit, yeah the insurance company might pay
> up, but `er-in-doors would probably leave me whilst I re-configure it
> again.  Would be interesting to hear your thoughts...
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> (I can appreciate a monetary payment won't really help, but if you can
> get covered for loss of earnings in car accidents, then why not for
> burglaries ?)
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> Cheers
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