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Photoguard or AUA camera insurance

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Has anyone got any opinions on the above purely for amatuer use.

 

AUA is about £6 cheaper than Photoguard.

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You could also try Towergate,I have my pro policy with them but they also do amateur cover. It may also be worth checking your home insurance policy to see how much cover you get included.

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Thanks. Had a look on their website but don't fancy putting all my personal details in before they will give me a quote.

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Hi,i added my camera insurance on with my home contents insurance.It cost less than a stand alone policy and still covers me when i,m out and about in the U.K. .Something worth considering if you have such a policy or anyone in youre household does.

Paul.

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Thanks but unfortunately that isn't an option at the moment.

 

Anyone have any views on AUA or Photoguard?

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Ended up going with Photoguard for £31 a year.

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sounds like a good deal, for peace of mind.

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