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I would like to buy my jewelry at the store that offers free "hey I lost it, give me a new one" warranty's. Pm me infoDoes the jeweler that sold it have any kind of warranty?
I would like to buy my jewelry at the store that offers free "hey I lost it, give me a new one" warranty's. Pm me infoDoes the jeweler that sold it have any kind of warranty?
Well it's been awhile but I had something like that for my few hundred $ class ring. I don't remember how much extra it cost because I paid with cash but if something were to cost thousands I wouldn't stop short on a replacement contract.I would like to buy my jewelry at the store that offers free "hey I lost it, give me a new one" warranty's. Pm me info![]()
Class rings are 200-500$ for...honestly a really cheap piece of jewelry that has an actual cost of about 50$- the additional 20-50$ they gouge the kids for more than covers their one time replacement of said ring. They usually get it also because for many kids the class ring is the first piece of "real" jewelry that if you misplace it you don't just go to claire's or Walmart and buy a 10$ replacement- so the whole "keep something forever" thing is not engrained into kids yet...like wallets and watches- the first time kids get those thing they are all gone or lost within a month.Well it's been awhile but I had something like that for my few hundred $ class ring. I don't remember how much extra it cost because I paid with cash but if something were to cost thousands I wouldn't stop short on a replacement contract.
Also, if it were financed wouldn't they make you sign on some kind of plan?
Real jewelry sounds like an awful idea then.To have a replacement insurance on engagement ring the policy I am sure would be close to the actual replacement cost of the ring.
Few months ago that happened to me. Sounded like a bird flew into a window or a deer ran into my house. Or someone banged on my door and ran.WTF, a loud sound woke me up. Got up and walked around my apartment to see if something had fallen somewhere (at first I thought it could be my ceiling mounted projector), but I didn't find any evidence of anything making such sound. Now I can't fuckin sleep.
Last year I heard what sounded like a person doing a really quick really loud whistle noise with their mouth. Woke me up and freaked me the fuck out. Grabbed my handcannon next to the bed and checked around the apartment, nothing. Took me at least an hour to fall back asleep.Few months ago that happened to me. Sounded like a bird flew into a window or a deer ran into my house. Or someone banged on my door and ran.
Or my house is haunted.
That sounds fucking terrifying!
Try emulating volume inside your head.That sounds fucking terrifying!
For property coverage? Most homeowners policies in the US are named peril for both structure and personal property, you generally have to specifically schedule property to get all peril coverage(adds mysterious loss, partial loss, and breakage). There's quite a few gaping holes in most standard homeowners policies in the United States, no coverage for flood/groundwater, none for earth movement/settling(sinkholes, foundation cracks, etc), no earthquake or volcano, etc. Some of those can be added with endorsements(earthquake and volcano), some the government provides coverage(at quite a premium) in the case of flood, and god forbid if your house falls into a sinkhole, you're just straight-up fucked, there's nothing.In Canada the standard comprehensive policy includes mysterious disappearance, 90% of our clients end up with a comp policies unless they have some unique issues. Is that different in the USA or do you end up providing a lot of named perils cover? Do you find a lot of people "cheap out" and pick the lesser cover?