RECORD INSURANCE !?
RAW_HAMBURGER
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Not sure if this has been discussed, but i know some of you have deep collections.How do we go about getting them insured ? Wouldnt we be the best people to determine what pieces are valued at ? Im sure it has to be notarized and alladat.anybody ????
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I don't even like to think about it.
Oh go into Gemm and use recism as your price guide.
Yes Mr Insurance agent, my copy of 'the payback' clocks in at around $680, but since this one is mint, it's probably closer to $700.
Uhhh there's no reason to call your situation a business. That's fucked on their part, and you should be able to have normal renters insurance cover you. Records & stuff they will usually only reimburse to a certain amount though, so I'd ask.
i was looking into clarion to insure my studio equip, but dude said i couldn't insure my vinyl OR my turns! WTF is up with that?
I'll be talking to some insurance people today so... I'll let you guys know.
That's a motherfucking full service record shop right there, son.
I'm interested.
I also have a stack of records for the dewarping machine, but I'm planning to bring them instead of mail. I'm thinking some might be hopeless and I'd hate to waste shipping on them.
I have USAA and ran into the same problem when I tried to claim a crate of records that were stolen after a gig. However, it only cost about an extra 35 bucks a year to cover all my DJ related stuff under a business clause or some shit. But I still think that is different from covering my collectro shit.