Marks & Spencer insure Naim equipment
Posted by: pcm on 03 March 2001
Thanks to all 7 who offered suggestions.
This may be of help to others in the same boat: I have approached M & S who act as agents for CGU (now under the Norwich Union umbrella) and do not put an upper limit on your household goods and will take on expensive hi-fi as long as items costing over £4000 to replace are declared and then, at their discretion, they may impose the following 2 conditions: locks on all entry/exit doors to the British Standard they currently support and a "police aware" intruder alarm. This will then cover ALL risks. Even without the intruder alarm they are prepared, in my case at least, to accept all risks to all items except theft of items over £4000.
My friendly local alarm installer has quoted me about £600 to buy & fit and another £320 to "commission" the alarm for the first year and £120 in subsequent years for insurance approved maintenance.
May your power supplies burn brightly!
pcm
This may be of help to others in the same boat: I have approached M & S who act as agents for CGU (now under the Norwich Union umbrella) and do not put an upper limit on your household goods and will take on expensive hi-fi as long as items costing over £4000 to replace are declared and then, at their discretion, they may impose the following 2 conditions: locks on all entry/exit doors to the British Standard they currently support and a "police aware" intruder alarm. This will then cover ALL risks. Even without the intruder alarm they are prepared, in my case at least, to accept all risks to all items except theft of items over £4000.
My friendly local alarm installer has quoted me about £600 to buy & fit and another £320 to "commission" the alarm for the first year and £120 in subsequent years for insurance approved maintenance.
May your power supplies burn brightly!
pcm