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Jay

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Hey guys and girls..... I am looking for a bit of guideance from you more experienced lot lol. I have just bought an engagement ring for my gf and plan of popping the question later this month (she has no idea) But what I need to know is how do I go about insuring this? Do i have to put it under my house insurance and then insure it seperately OR is there a company who can specialise on JUST insuring the ring.

 

In the nicest possible way my gf is a nightmare with stuff........ I bought her a blooming gucci watch a while back which set me well over a grand :surrender: So insurance on an engagement ring is a must before she even has it on her finger :lol:

 

Any help would be great

 

Cheers guys and gals :)

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Ye house insurance will cover it as an itemised item of jewellery for next to nothing as an addition on your policy. Shop insurance will be the more expensive route but it she loses it (heaven forbid) then at least it wouldn't affect your policy when it's time to renew with your house :thumbs:

 

3rd option: DON'T DO IT JAY and buy the zed something :lol::thumbs:

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3rd option: DON'T DO IT JAY and buy the zed something :lol::thumbs:

 

That was an option mate lol. Sell the 350z and buy a 370z but I really have put this off for as long as I can prob get away with :blush::lol: So the 370z will just have to wait :wacko::surrender::lol:

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Yup... you need a certificate to show it's worth.... Preferably by a jeweler you DIDN'T buy it from.

 

Tam's is covered by our house insurance, as a listed item. Make sure you speak to them about it!

 

Also, sounds daft, but a decent safe is always a good investment.

We have one, it's fire and flood proof. So you keep your insurance policies in it too.

As well as birth certificates. and the ring... till you swap it out for your wedding certificate :)

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Hi Jay,

 

Depending on value, it may already be covered under your home insurance as most policies will cover individual items away from home up to a certain value, however this is not always the case, and the values covered can vary dramatically from policy to policy, so best to check.

 

If it is not already covered, (which to be fair is most likely the case as engagement rings tend to be expensive fellows) then with most policies you can cover individual items up to their value, though you may need receipt evidence to back this up in the event of a claim. It is also adviseable to make sure you have good quality photographs of the item too just in case.

 

You can cover items over the standard included individual item limit either for in the home (as would be the case for paintings/artwork for example) or for away from home (Jewelery/expensive bikes etc).

 

Adding individual items can be quite expensive in relation to the rest of the policy however, so be prepared for a possible shock.

 

Hope that helps. :)

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PS - something else we have done is get a fake ring that looks exactly like the original and use that whenever you may be going abroad on holliday when you may have to rely on bog standard hotel safes etc. The wife still gets to have her jewelery on, but without the wory of losing something very expensive. If your (hopefully soon to be) fiance is paranoid about losing the ring you bought her, its something to consider as an option :)

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Jay - you and Laura don't live together do you?

House insurance usually draws limit at £1k - £3k for individual items and will ask you to list valuable items.

She'll need to add it to her house insurance and you'll need a valuation certificate (which includes photos) to do this - a reciept of purchase is not sufficient - you want to cover the cost of like for like replacement - especially as you've gone down the bespoke route - so it needs to be insured for market value. In my case my ring was valued at £1k more than we'd spent as we'd sourced a certificated diamond direct from the London Diamond Bourse and had the ring made. :thumbs:

Our house insurance went up by £80 odd quid :scare:

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Nope we dnt life together just now vik.... so I was going to put it under my house insurance for just now and pay it that way. But it would have been better if there was a company that specialises in seperate things like wedding rings. I have already had the evaluation from my jewler but also another one. The 2nd jewler valued it at 3k more than what I have paid........ which makes me smile :D:lol:

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