Insurance for photography equipment?
Insurance for photography equipment?
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singlecoil

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35,788 posts

270 months

Thursday 17th March 2016
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Any recommendations? I expect I could do something through home contents insurance but a specific scheme might be better?

chrismarr

274 posts

121 months

Thursday 17th March 2016
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I use photoguard - Claimed last year and it was fine service, gave me the money for my broken body and I managed to upgrade.

Chebs

1,063 posts

220 months

Friday 18th March 2016
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Aaduki. I've been using them for years and they're great. Had to claim a smashed D3 & 24-70, all sorted with ease.

markmullen

15,877 posts

258 months

Friday 18th March 2016
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Cliik have been good for me. Named rep, I've got his mobile number, can ring him any time to sort stuff.

rottie102

4,033 posts

208 months

Friday 18th March 2016
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Photoguard here too for few years. Two big claims sorted out easily and efficiently

Hi

1,363 posts

202 months

Friday 18th March 2016
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I currently use https://www.eandl.co.uk/ they seemed to be the best price and options for what I needed. Up for renewal in a couple of months though so I will do the usual shopping around.

MikeGTi

2,662 posts

225 months

Sunday 20th March 2016
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I've claimed a couple of times from Photoguard, both times they were easy and quick to deal with and repairs/claims were turned around in about a week.

Thunderace

759 posts

269 months

Monday 21st March 2016
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Dropped a Canon 24-70 L while in Canada. All sorted with ease on the household insurance.

jurbie

2,423 posts

225 months

Monday 21st March 2016
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I found Photoguard to be a nightmare, I think there is even a thread about it somewhere. Basically they refused to believe the lens that I was claiming for belonged to me because I couldn't provide them with a receipt. I'd owned it for about 8 years and had even logged the serial number with them for several years prior to this but apparently that wasn't enough.

Eventually I found a couple of the first pictures I'd shot with the lens which I'd also included on a forum post where I was extolling the virtues of my new lens. This seemed to convince them but considering I was just claiming for a £300 repair their approach seemed a bit excessive.

Craikeybaby

11,830 posts

249 months

Tuesday 22nd March 2016
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Are any of the insurers good when you have a lot of second hand kit?

rottie102

4,033 posts

208 months

Tuesday 22nd March 2016
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jurbie said:
I found Photoguard to be a nightmare, I think there is even a thread about it somewhere. Basically they refused to believe the lens that I was claiming for belonged to me because I couldn't provide them with a receipt. I'd owned it for about 8 years and had even logged the serial number with them for several years prior to this but apparently that wasn't enough.

Eventually I found a couple of the first pictures I'd shot with the lens which I'd also included on a forum post where I was extolling the virtues of my new lens. This seemed to convince them but considering I was just claiming for a £300 repair their approach seemed a bit excessive.
I haven't had a receipt for 5D MKIII but photos of me holding it and files/photos taken by me with it were enough for them to pay for replacement.