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Insuring Tokens 6 years 8 months ago #37

Tsaelyn wrote:

Ro-gan wrote: www.collectinsure.com

I've seen them at a few comic book conventions over the years. They specialize in collectors.


Rogan and others - has anyone actually worked with these guys before? And more importantly, ever filed a claim?


I actually just got a policy from them recently. It went smoothly.

Steve is right, they don't care about appraisals and such unless you actually file a claim. Then you'd need to provide inventory list, photos, evidence that the loss occurred, etc. I just made my own Excel list with estimated values and took pictures and put all of that in cloud storage.
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Insuring Tokens 6 years 7 months ago #38

Jeff321 wrote:

Tsaelyn wrote:

Ro-gan wrote: www.collectinsure.com

I've seen them at a few comic book conventions over the years. They specialize in collectors.


Rogan and others - has anyone actually worked with these guys before? And more importantly, ever filed a claim?


I actually just got a policy from them recently. It went smoothly.

Steve is right, they don't care about appraisals and such unless you actually file a claim. Then you'd need to provide inventory list, photos, evidence that the loss occurred, etc. I just made my own Excel list with estimated values and took pictures and put all of that in cloud storage.


Quick data point for the team...did some homework on a few options and ultimately went with Collectibles Insurance as well. The proof will be in what happens when a claim is filed (hopefully never), but these guys pitch themselves as hobbyists who will better understand something like TD, and I felt that to be true in my conversations with them. For reference, as a collector (and not a dealer) it cost me around 0.7% of the value I was insuring. I worked with a gal named Jeannie, super helpful and friendly.
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Insuring Tokens 6 years 7 months ago #39

Tsaelyn wrote:

Jeff321 wrote:

Tsaelyn wrote:

Ro-gan wrote: www.collectinsure.com

I've seen them at a few comic book conventions over the years. They specialize in collectors.


Rogan and others - has anyone actually worked with these guys before? And more importantly, ever filed a claim?


I actually just got a policy from them recently. It went smoothly.

Steve is right, they don't care about appraisals and such unless you actually file a claim. Then you'd need to provide inventory list, photos, evidence that the loss occurred, etc. I just made my own Excel list with estimated values and took pictures and put all of that in cloud storage.


Quick data point for the team...did some homework on a few options and ultimately went with Collectibles Insurance as well. The proof will be in what happens when a claim is filed (hopefully never), but these guys pitch themselves as hobbyists who will better understand something like TD, and I felt that to be true in my conversations with them. For reference, as a collector (and not a dealer) it cost me around 0.7% of the value I was insuring. I worked with a gal named Jeannie, super helpful and friendly.


Sorry for someone that hasn't a clue. That .07% is that monthly or yearly or what?
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Insuring Tokens 6 years 7 months ago #40

jedibcg wrote:
Sorry for someone that hasn't a clue. That .07% is that monthly or yearly or what?


Annual. And 0.7%, to be clear (70 bps, not 7 bps).
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