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27 March 2019, 08:26 PM | #1 |
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be careful even attempting to add it to home cover.
there was a thread the other day where some guy tried to add an expensive watch and his insurance dropped him altogether. Now when applying for new insurance the first question they ask is "have you ever been denied insurance or had a policy cancelled". So the watch is the least of your concerns now if you are going to get hassled trying to get your home insured again. Its probably workable, but it would stress me out
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