ConsumerWithQuestions
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Nov 27, 2012
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- 19
Ring for my girlfriend (future fiance) is finally finished, and before I pick it up, I'd like to insure it. I initially thought I'd go with Chubb, but from browsing through previous threads, it seems like there's a very good chance that they won't insure a stand-alone piece of jewelry if it isn't worth an absurd amount of money. Even so, I don't really feel like calling five different Chubb affiliates in order to see whether one of them will provide coverage.
At this point, I'm strongly considering going with Perfect Circle/JM. For a ring appraised slightly below $20k, they're charging $387, which seems fair. And their "same kind and quality" coverage, which allows you to choose your own jeweler, sounds comprehensive enough.
Haven't done a ton of research, but after having just spent quite a bit of time researching and finding my perfect stone, I don't feel like expending too much energy on this. The previous threads on this topic aren't great, so I figured I'd reach out to the PS community to see whether you guys - as always - might know something about this and whether I should stick with Perfect Circle or try something else. I should also mention that I want a stand-alone policy - not interested in adding a rider to my existing policy.
Thanks a ton in advance.
At this point, I'm strongly considering going with Perfect Circle/JM. For a ring appraised slightly below $20k, they're charging $387, which seems fair. And their "same kind and quality" coverage, which allows you to choose your own jeweler, sounds comprehensive enough.
Haven't done a ton of research, but after having just spent quite a bit of time researching and finding my perfect stone, I don't feel like expending too much energy on this. The previous threads on this topic aren't great, so I figured I'd reach out to the PS community to see whether you guys - as always - might know something about this and whether I should stick with Perfect Circle or try something else. I should also mention that I want a stand-alone policy - not interested in adding a rider to my existing policy.
Thanks a ton in advance.