I believe if you get renter's insurance you can declare your records as a 
valuable, in which case they would be covered if stolen... which reminds me, I 
need to get renter's insurance.

No idea if you're a homeowner, and things are probably different in the UK 
anyways.

- jobot



----- Original Message -----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, July 1, 2004 9:13 am
Subject: (313) record insurance (OT)

> Hi
> 
> Do people insure their records?
> 
> If so, where? and does it cost alot?
> 
> My new house is wayyy too easy to break into for my liking, and I 
> just know
> one day I'm gonna catch some 12 yr old dangling half way outside 
> my spare
> room window with a load of records under his arm. (Probably before 
> I get a
> chance to insure them).
> 
> and, to be honest, they're about the only thing I own that is worth
> anything.
> 
> That was a plus of living on the 11th floor. If some spiderman 
> type could
> climb 11 floors to get into my flat, he'd have been welcome to my 
> chit.
> any ideas?
> 
> sorry to be OT, I have no idea of who to ask though.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Alex
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