I was just curious if you took out insurance on your engagement ring/wedding bands. FI and I are waiting to get insurance until we buy our wedding bands which will be within the next year. Then we would take out insurance on all three at the same time. Do you feel it was worth it? Am I right that this goes in with your home insurance? As a side note, none of our individual bands cost more than 2k each.
Thanks
Re: Ring Insurance Questions
I bought a personal article policy that's separate from my renters' insurance but I pay for them together (along with car policy- State Farm's been good to me that way!). Some insurance companies give a multi-line discount if you have more than one type of policy with them. I think my personal article policy came out to about $50 a year- almost negligible addition to my monthly insurance payments- and it covers up to $2000. You can get coverage in varying amounts, which will be based on the appraisal of your rings (this type of policy will require a professional appraisal).
I set mine up to cover just the engagement ring at first, and after I found the wedding band I sent them the appraisal for that, and they added it to the policy as well. (FI's ring is not worth enough to insure, but it's what he wanted.)
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[QUOTE]I've always had insurance on all my jewelry under our homeowner insurance, so when I got my e-ring we just updated it. Thank God {knock on wood} I've never had to use it so I can't really say if it's benefited... but always better safe then sorry.
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We only insured my E-ring and Wedding ring through our Homeowners Insurance. It is very inexpensive and I think has a lot of peice of mind to go with it. Our Insurance covers it if the ring is suddenly lost in any way. So if you lose it down the drain or it is stolen the complete ring and stone are covered by the policy.
My mother lost her diamond a couple months ago when two of the prongs broke. They only had insurance through the jeweler who is now out of business and was in a different state. They had to pay for a new diamond out of pocket. They now have the ring on their homeowners insurance as a back up.
You can never count on your jewelry store being there forever, I would always go through an actual insurance company.
It is definitely worth it, if nothing else for the peace of mind.
I'm in agreement with the previous poster who said they would not wait to get insurance...something could happen tomorrow. My rings are both covered through Jewelry Mutual for the appraisal price, for about $100 a year. My husband chose an inexpensive $200 titanium ring for himself and so his is not insured.
I'm not sure why you'd wait to insure it; if you've done the math and determined that the cost of insurance, the cost of replacement and the liklihood that you could lose it make insuring it a good idea, then you're statistically just as likely to have an event that causes you to lose it now as you are later, so you either need the insurance or you don't and if you need it, you need it now.
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My ring comes with an insurance from the jeweler with $xx per 1,000 a month. I did the math:
XX*12 is how much I pay for the insurance a year
how much the ring cost/insurance for a year = is how many years it'd take to basically paid for another ring/
It would be 16 years for me. Now you ask yourself... do you think it could be damage, lost, stolen etc in that time span. I hope not, but the possibility is high for ME. So it's worth it!
Hope that helps! I'm a math nerd...
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My fiance pays $100/year to have the full value of my e-ring available if something were to happen. SO worth it in our opinion!