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<blockquote data-quote="KDM" data-source="post: 23583" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>Keep in mind that thieves can hack insurance offices fairly easy. Had a buddy get his house broken into and all they took was his guns. He later found out that his insurance agents computer info had been hacked about a week before the theft and his agent was a bit hesitant to tell his clients that little fact. He had the makes, models, and serial numbers of all his guns recorded under his insurance. Having your info of any kind in an electronic database is a double edged sword. It can be good or bad. He got a fraction of the value of his firearms as the insurance company only gave him the street value of his guns, not the collector value. Actual Example: He had a greener double barrel shotgun from 1900 and the insurance company called it just that. A 115 year old double barrel shotgun. You can guy a double barreled shotgun for a couple hundred bucks at a sporting goods store and that is what he was paid. Sucky Deal!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KDM, post: 23583, member: 314"] Keep in mind that thieves can hack insurance offices fairly easy. Had a buddy get his house broken into and all they took was his guns. He later found out that his insurance agents computer info had been hacked about a week before the theft and his agent was a bit hesitant to tell his clients that little fact. He had the makes, models, and serial numbers of all his guns recorded under his insurance. Having your info of any kind in an electronic database is a double edged sword. It can be good or bad. He got a fraction of the value of his firearms as the insurance company only gave him the street value of his guns, not the collector value. Actual Example: He had a greener double barrel shotgun from 1900 and the insurance company called it just that. A 115 year old double barrel shotgun. You can guy a double barreled shotgun for a couple hundred bucks at a sporting goods store and that is what he was paid. Sucky Deal!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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