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<blockquote data-quote="TheJabbaWookie" data-source="post: 470885" data-attributes="member: 9217"><p>I changed providers this year too. My previous provider LV did not require me to have separate or specified insurance, nor do my current, Admiral (which I double checked and checked again). Items of a singular value in excess of £1500 do need to be specified though so maybe your VCJ, Fett MOCs, pre-production stuff etc.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I can't recommend this enough. It's good to help keep track of your collection and I assume will be invaluable if it ever came to a claim. I have also started taking photos of my collection as further proof. Finally there was a thread on here or TIG where this topic was covered whilst discussing the relative merits of purchasing Jared Cope's Star Wars Tracker. As well as allowing you to determine prices for the various SW items you are interested in there is a section allowing you to catalogue your collection, include details, prices and photos which could be of benefit if the worst happened. I haven't used it for this as of yet but I find the tracker feature useful and at only $30 a year or $25 with a VR pass code it's good value for money IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheJabbaWookie, post: 470885, member: 9217"] I changed providers this year too. My previous provider LV did not require me to have separate or specified insurance, nor do my current, Admiral (which I double checked and checked again). Items of a singular value in excess of £1500 do need to be specified though so maybe your VCJ, Fett MOCs, pre-production stuff etc. I can’t recommend this enough. It’s good to help keep track of your collection and I assume will be invaluable if it ever came to a claim. I have also started taking photos of my collection as further proof. Finally there was a thread on here or TIG where this topic was covered whilst discussing the relative merits of purchasing Jared Cope’s Star Wars Tracker. As well as allowing you to determine prices for the various SW items you are interested in there is a section allowing you to catalogue your collection, include details, prices and photos which could be of benefit if the worst happened. I haven’t used it for this as of yet but I find the tracker feature useful and at only $30 a year or $25 with a VR pass code it’s good value for money IMO. [/QUOTE]
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