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Don't stand near the water fountain...

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... because a rowdy bunch of over-excited high school grads might just push you into a freezing fountain and destroy all your camera gear..... leaving a Nikon D4, Nikon D3, Nikon 70-200 f/2.8, Nikon 17-35 f/2.8, Nikon 35-70 f/2.8 , 64GB iPad Retina and iPhone5s all waterlogged and ruined.

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Oh MG - poor bloke, I think I would have been physically sick :(
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He'll be insured and his cards will be fine. He won't do too bad out of it either as he's getting exposure from it, hundred thousand extra clicks on your website etc.
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I think I would rather not get dunked in the water than go through all the hassle of trying to claim off the insurance company :-O
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Mine has an old for new, 48 hour replacement.
I wonder what they'd do with my Canon 5D mk1..... haven't had to claim off them at all though.
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Tracey McGovern wrote:I think I would rather not get dunked in the water than go through all the hassle of trying to claim off the insurance company :-O
Ditto. :D
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Or you buy weather resistant cameras and lenses. Many of them would stand a brief dunking in water, although that is a bit beyond what they are designed for.
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Paul Jones wrote: .... leaving a Nikon D4, Nikon D3, Nikon 70-200 f/2.8, Nikon 17-35 f/2.8, Nikon 35-70 f/2.8 , 64GB iPad Retina and iPhone5s all waterlogged and ruined.
Not forgetting the insurance claim for:

- damaged knee
- whiplash
- time off work
- emotional distress
- ruined clothing
- etc...

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PhilipHowe wrote:Mine has an old for new, 48 hour replacement.
I wonder what they'd do with my Canon 5D mk1..... haven't had to claim off them at all though.
Old for new Philip? ;-]

Seriously though which company please as I'm looking for some insurance.Thank you
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I went through Swinton Insurance. The one I ended up with, you have to go through a broker, you can't go direct. It covers me for my studio as well. I can't remember their name, but I'll find it.
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QBE via Swinton.
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PhilipHowe wrote:QBE via Swinton.
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