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Travel Insurance for Laptop & Camera - Any Idea's?
Dumb_Blonde_3
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Hi there,
I was wondering if anyone knew who would cover a £1000 laptop (customised Dell) and a camera that is worth £600 for the body and £250 for the lens so effectively its £850. We are only off to Greece for a week (unfortunately I booked the trip not knowing it was a busy time for my husband workwise and he will have to work and e-mail work off - thats the only reason we are taking laptop - he will work in the evenings when our son is asleep and we are sitting out on balcony - I don't know why I put that - just wanted to explain I guess). Anyway the insurers I've looked at only cover single articles for £250 - £300 so they are no good.
Kind regards
Dumb Blonde
I was wondering if anyone knew who would cover a £1000 laptop (customised Dell) and a camera that is worth £600 for the body and £250 for the lens so effectively its £850. We are only off to Greece for a week (unfortunately I booked the trip not knowing it was a busy time for my husband workwise and he will have to work and e-mail work off - thats the only reason we are taking laptop - he will work in the evenings when our son is asleep and we are sitting out on balcony - I don't know why I put that - just wanted to explain I guess). Anyway the insurers I've looked at only cover single articles for £250 - £300 so they are no good.
Kind regards
Dumb Blonde
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I forgot to say that the laptop is our personal one not owned by my husbands work as he is self employed.0
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You may be able to extend your household contents insurance for valuable items when on trips.0
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Monkeyspanner,
Thank you so much - they are both covered under my contents 'away from the home' cover.
What a result!0
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