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Laptop Insurance
Castle_Rock
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in Techie Stuff
does anyone have any for accidental damage etc..
just wondering where best place is to find some that is reasonably priced?
just wondering where best place is to find some that is reasonably priced?
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Are you sure it's not covered under your contents insurance?0
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What model laptop have you got?
How long ago did you buy it?
I ask this because most manufacturers will only offer warranties/cover etc up to a certain time period.The quickest way to become a millionaire is start off as a billionaire and go into the airline business.
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Its a HP one, just got it a few days ago.0
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I find Domestic and General quite good for this sort of thing.Back by no demand whatsoever.0
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I've got it on my house insurance.0
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Most contents policies only cover individual items up to a certain value, i.e. £500. If it is over this, then most insurers will cover it for an extra fee (much less than a seperate policy).Never Knowingly Understood.
Member #1 of £1,000 challenge - £13.74/ £1000 (that's 1.374%)
3-6 month EF £0/£3600 (that's 0 days worth)0 -
A few seconds of Googleing - £10 for 2 years. Doesn't include accidental damage though.Castle_Rock wrote: »Its a HP one, just got it a few days ago.
http://www.laptopsdirect.co.uk/Electronic_HP_Care_Pack_2_years_-_pick-up_and_return_UK727E/version.asp?PID=396The quickest way to become a millionaire is start off as a billionaire and go into the airline business.
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Most contents policies only cover individual items up to a certain value, i.e. £500. If it is over this, then most insurers will cover it for an extra fee (much less than a seperate policy).
It's more likely to be £1500, the best advice is to speak to your Insurers and check with them whether it's covered and if not what the costs are etc0
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