Who Catalogs their RC collection for insurance purposes?
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Who Catalogs their RC collection for insurance purposes?
So I've been thinking lately about what would happen if something happened, robbery, fire, etc. about what I'd lose of my RC collection. I have a lot tied up not so much in vintage, but more current racers. So I was wondering who here catalogs their collection of RC cars parts and equipment and how they do so?
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Re: Who Catalogs their RC collection for insurance purposes?
Catalog your collection and parts with a value?????
If the Minister of Finance & War (aka Wife) ever see our lists..... We all would be effed Buddy!
Good idea for theft or fire but I would rather not risk death!
If the Minister of Finance & War (aka Wife) ever see our lists..... We all would be effed Buddy!

Good idea for theft or fire but I would rather not risk death!

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Re: Who Catalogs their RC collection for insurance purposes?
X2slotcarrod wrote:Catalog your collection and parts with a value?????
If the Minister of Finance & War (aka Wife) ever see our lists..... We all would be effed Buddy!![]()
Good idea for theft or fire but I would rather not risk death!

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Re: Who Catalogs their RC collection for insurance purposes?
My insurance just pays a set amount for all personal property. if you have a collection you need to have it cataloged and insured separately and pay for it every month.
Re: Who Catalogs their RC collection for insurance purposes?
My collection is only insured under my general houshold insurance. The only additional precaution i take is making sure i can prove to the insurers, should the worst happen, that i own all these cars. So my photobucket account keeps a record
Paul.

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Re: Who Catalogs their RC collection for insurance purposes?
I discussed this with my agent and was told I would need to have it appraised and open a separate type of pollicy for it.
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Re: Who Catalogs their RC collection for insurance purposes?
i didn't worry about doing it with my r/c stuff, but i do have all of my nascar diecast cataloged. mainly to keep from buying doubles.
i figure if my house burns to the ground, my collectible toys will be the last thing i'll be worried about.
i figure if my house burns to the ground, my collectible toys will be the last thing i'll be worried about.
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Re: Who Catalogs their RC collection for insurance purposes?
+1 and who even knows if they know where to look (the appraisers)?transamman908 wrote:I discussed this with my agent and was told I would need to have it appraised and open a separate type of pollicy for it.
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Re: Who Catalogs their RC collection for insurance purposes?
I've only cataloged my complete collection of NIB Tamiyas from 1980-1998 and given it to my insurance agent.


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Re: Who Catalogs their RC collection for insurance purposes?
Seeing that I was just robbed blind, I would definitely atleast have pics of EVERYTHING, no matter how small!!!
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Re: Who Catalogs their RC collection for insurance purposes?
Insurance or not after the adjuster comes along and pickes apart your policey your screwed anyway . You pay they don't . Look at katrina victoms with weather damage and insurance says flood damage .
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Re: Who Catalogs their RC collection for insurance purposes?
Can't say much about that because I don't know the facts, but what I can say is this:rctenracer wrote:Insurance or not after the adjuster comes along and pickes apart your policey your screwed anyway . You pay they don't . Look at katrina victoms with weather damage and insurance says flood damage .
Don't go cheap on your homeowner's!


Long story short I couldn't have been happier with my insurance. Took care of everything start to finish with no hassle because I was "over covered". Worth $20 a month extra to me. Everything is nicer than before I only had to spend on what I wanted to upgrade. Just a word to the wise, take a good look at your policy and don't be cheap. Nothing is more important and you'll realize that quickly if you have a tragedy.

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Re: Who Catalogs their RC collection for insurance purposes?
I agree I would a dead man if the wife knew how much i really have.slotcarrod wrote:Catalog your collection and parts with a value?????
If the Minister of Finance & War (aka Wife) ever see our lists..... We all would be effed Buddy!![]()
Good idea for theft or fire but I would rather not risk death!
Those are my toys and no I will not share!
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Re: Who Catalogs their RC collection for insurance purposes?
FWIW I just ran the numbers on mine and it's worth 50 cents.
Why is there no "cents" sign on a keyboard? I've asked that question for 20 years... 
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Re: Who Catalogs their RC collection for insurance purposes?
yep, same here...and frankly can't afford to insure it. Between my slot cars and rc I would pry die inside if I had a firebearrickster wrote:My insurance just pays a set amount for all personal property. if you have a collection you need to have it cataloged and insured separately and pay for it every month.
Todd
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