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Anonymous
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Ensuring a laptop

I'm going to put AutoCAD on a laptop. It's an expensive laptop and I want
to insure it for theft. I am a homeowner. In your experience, is
homeowner's insurance sufficient for this or is there a better way to insure
it?

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Anonymous
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Check with your insurance company.

It's been years since I checked with my insurance company. At that time they
would only cover a single PC with a maximum of something like $2500 on the
standard policy. With the number of households with multiple PC's increasing
and the price per computer significanly less, I would imagine it has
changed. I'm sure they have writers for increased coverage if needed.

"Bill DeShawn" wrote in message
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I'm going to put AutoCAD on a laptop. It's an expensive laptop and I want
to insure it for theft. I am a homeowner. In your experience, is
homeowner's insurance sufficient for this or is there a better way to insure
it?

--


_________________________

Bill DeShawn
bdeshawn@nospamsterling.net
http://my.sterling.net/~bdeshawn
Notice: New LISP tool for Landscape
Design and for ATTEXT users.
Measure and Divide with attributes!!

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