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    Stircrazy Jer jerrymrc's Avatar
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    will only allow blanket coverage up to $20,000 and no single item over $10,000 before requiring scheduled list which includes serial #s, descriptions and individual item value.
    That was the same with me. The add on was much cheaper than the NRA but about in line with my collector car policies $ per premium wise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jerrymrc View Post
    That was the same with me. The add on was much cheaper than the NRA but about in line with my collector car policies $ per premium wise.
    Who is your insurance through, if you don't mind me asking?

    I'm going to start calling some other companies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by th3w01f View Post
    Who is your insurance through, if you don't mind me asking?

    I'm going to start calling some other companies.
    Progressive. The home is affiliated with them. So far so good. I was with AMfam for years and even with one claim 10 years earlier they started raising the rates every year.(20-25% each year) I had already switched the cars because even with no claims/tickets over 15 years the rates started going up big time as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by baglock1 View Post
    Interesting. Was this under a specified policy? USAA told me specifically that firearms weren't covered under my renter's policy (at the time). And they wouldn't cover me at all under homeowners due to my dogs.
    Its part of our Renters Insurance. They asked if we had any "high-value items" like cameras, silverware, wife's jewelry, firearms, etc. and what the values are for each category... and that was that.

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    I thought I'd post a quick update. I spoke with Jack Richardson at Eastern; very friendly and knowledgeable guy. I'm signing up.

    Here are the highlights -

    With NRA membership the quote for $45K was $147 per year.
    No itemization needed other than items over $10K
    No appraisal needed other than single items over $50K
    $100 deductible per incident

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