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			So I have some insurance on my renter's policy, but it doesn't cover much, there is a maximum for collectibles. I am way over that amount, so my first question is do any of you use an insurance company that deals with collectibles? Now, I have had things stolen from me more than a few times. At shows, in my storage units, with my vehicle that had some in the back and from my house or apartment over the years. When I was younger I didn't live in the best areas trying to save money because I was unwilling to go back to my mother's house or without the best credit, so that's on me. But when I have had my collectibles stolen I have had a hard time proving to the insurance company that I had the items, proving what they were worth is another obstacle, and then my not being the most organized person in the world, my last items were stolen. I had no idea what was missing, so the claim is still open while I am trying to figure out what is gone. Now, one of my friends suggested since I sell a small amount of my items on Ebay already, that if I listed everything on Ebay, even with like 'not for sale prices' on my items I don't want to go away. That way I would have a record of it and of course, my friend is trying to help me thin out my collection as well, but I set the prices. Not that I don't have more things that I should try to sell, especially things I have multiples of. Any suggestions or ideas would be appreciated. | 
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			You should talk to your insurance agent and ask what proof is necessary in case of a loss and need to file a claim. I'm hoping you never need the insurance. 
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			You mean asking prices on the bst boards cant be used ?    
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			I think there was a thread on BO about this same topic. People there mentioned this company - https://collectinsure.com/?gclid=EAI...SAAEgL2yvD_BwE  - I haven’t looked into it myself yet but opened a tab on my phone as a reminder.
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			Several threads on insuring collectibles on this board as well. Not sure if recent issues here have messed with search function https://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=AwrE...ISiFakwUq62DU- https://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=AwrE...ISiFakwUq62DU- https://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=AwrE...9Z04Fo6Jf2QPc- Last edited by ALR-bishop; 07-19-2020 at 02:32 PM. | 
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			I use American Collectors insurance. You need to keep an inventory and pictures of your items but that's only for your personal al records in case of a claim. Receipts or history of transactions are helpful. The only claim I ever made was on a damaged item that I traded for. It was covered and we used the most recent ebay sales prices to determine value. Anything single item over $2k you need to have on file with them with personel photos and proof of value. Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk | 
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 Last time was the beginning of this year out of my storage unit, but this time I had no idea what they took. I only knew approximately the number of boxes. I am still trying to find something missing I know for sure that is worth something that I can take to the police to see if anything was pawned around then. But the longer it takes the less likely I will catch them or see anything from it. The only things I know we're missing isn't worth anything to anyone besides me, pictures of my wife, and other personal things I had of her from when she was alive. The problem with my insurance company is it only covers $30k, that is nothing even for me after collecting most of my life with a lot more buying and not selling that much until some more later but it still is nothing in comparison to what I have. They don't have any riders that I can add on so I have to get another company for my collectibles. | 
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 My hope is that a collectible insurance company would understand those markets better and would give a more fair monetary offer. And if I did fight it, they would at least have someone there that understands the market and cards in general. | 
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			Thank you for the links guys I am going to check them out. Quote: 
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			Thanks for the info, I have a lot of work to do to document everything one way or the other, but I need to do it. Probably take me 30 years, lol! Quote: 
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