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In Reply to: Where can I find a decent value for my lost tubes, so I can make an insuarnce claim? posted by Capt. Z on October 6, 2014 at 08:02:40:
I say start eBaying the items to find out the values listed there, then average things out. Provide this documentation to your insurer.
I had to do that for some things I own, as my insurance company requested the values of all things (including LP records, all the way from rare shaded dogs and Mo-Fis, to those old beat up 70's rock records from Goodwill!) before they'd even consider insuring me for anything more than the basic homeowner/renter policy (which I insisted to read over before I signed a thing! That was a good thing, as NOTHING else other than the very basics is covered). I was amazed at what wasn't covered!
I'm sure that others (with more experience) will chime in on this topic. This is what I've had to go through so far...
Since yours looks like it might be straight out theft, YMMV!
Good luck,
Dman
Analog Junkie
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- RE: Where can I find a decent value for my lost tubes, so I can make an insuarnce claim? - Dman 08:12:22 10/06/14 (2)
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