Hammerhead
Contributor
Guys,
Like a lot of you, I've got a fair bit of cash invested in my camera equipment, and insurance is a major concern
There are numerous threads in this forum, including the current one in which DEPP is getting blasted.
For someone trying to navigate the maze of who to go for, local benefits, can I get this insurance from where I live outside US, etc. etc., it's pretty daunting, especially for someone doing it for the first time.
I'm suggesting putting all these threads in a single dedicated forum, so that questions can get answered in the same way as they would be if you asked a Nikon-related question in the Nikon Niche sub-forum.
Simply put, it would make finding answers easier, and less daunting.
One other potential advantage is that rather than a few threads crying in the wilderness, a dedicated area for discussing who's good and who's not might encourage the insuring companies to indulge in a bit of dialogue with the consumers. Namely us. Failure to do so could hit their profits.
I've put up a thread in the site support area, but would like to gauge the opinion of anyone else who might me interested.
The link's here
I'd appreciate your thoughts.
Thanks,
Larry
Like a lot of you, I've got a fair bit of cash invested in my camera equipment, and insurance is a major concern
There are numerous threads in this forum, including the current one in which DEPP is getting blasted.
For someone trying to navigate the maze of who to go for, local benefits, can I get this insurance from where I live outside US, etc. etc., it's pretty daunting, especially for someone doing it for the first time.
I'm suggesting putting all these threads in a single dedicated forum, so that questions can get answered in the same way as they would be if you asked a Nikon-related question in the Nikon Niche sub-forum.
Simply put, it would make finding answers easier, and less daunting.
One other potential advantage is that rather than a few threads crying in the wilderness, a dedicated area for discussing who's good and who's not might encourage the insuring companies to indulge in a bit of dialogue with the consumers. Namely us. Failure to do so could hit their profits.
I've put up a thread in the site support area, but would like to gauge the opinion of anyone else who might me interested.
The link's here
I'd appreciate your thoughts.
Thanks,
Larry