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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Hi all

Random thought this morning, I’ve met with a few ppl over the years , some of whom have got extensive collections .

Just wondering, does anyone ever insure their collections, and how do insurance companies react lol?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Pretty sure it would be covered by contents insurance, it would be an interesting claim form that's for sure!

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By *og-ManMan  over a year ago

somewhere

Have to ask ....how much could a sex toy actually cost...I saw a silicon doll in a glass case that I think was 5k in a shop in Birmingham

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Have to ask ....how much could a sex toy actually cost...I saw a silicon doll in a glass case that I think was 5k in a shop in Birmingham "

Cumulatively , a collection could be well into the thousands. Imagine going for a meet and car gets stolen/ destroyed .

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds

I have never seen a contents policy which specifically excludes sex toys !

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I’d imagine that they wouldn’t be covered for liquid damage

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By *r mrs sexyirisheyesMan  over a year ago

Bangor

My play friend has broken so many, but the latest one has lasted just over 12 months and still going strong lol

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By *rakesterlingMan  over a year ago

Dublin


"Have to ask ....how much could a sex toy actually cost...I saw a silicon doll in a glass case that I think was 5k in a shop in Birmingham "

Oh, a good quality one with decent battery, proper quality material, design etc... north of 250 pounds, british... but it's worth every penny of it

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By *ed just RedWoman  over a year ago

Dublin City

I’ve some medical stuff specifically insured and, IIRC, an item has to be worth over €2k and listed and described before it can go on contents insurance. That’s mainly because you want to insure it for when you take it out of the house.

If you are only insuring something against theft or damaged it comes under contents insurance and don’t have to list it specifically. But you CAN.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've a stainless steel toy I'm more bothered about the damage it could cause if I drop it

I'm sure it's indestructible but I bet it would crack a tile or a sink

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By *ilthyNightsCouple  over a year ago

East / North, Cork


"I've a stainless steel toy I'm more bothered about the damage it could cause if I drop it

I'm sure it's indestructible but I bet it would crack a tile or a sink"

Or maybe if you sneezed and it shot out like a bullet. Could do some damage

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By *j47Man  over a year ago

limerick


"I've a stainless steel toy I'm more bothered about the damage it could cause if I drop it

I'm sure it's indestructible but I bet it would crack a tile or a sink"

Or a nut

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By *3nsesMan  over a year ago

Dublin


"I've a stainless steel toy I'm more bothered about the damage it could cause if I drop it

I'm sure it's indestructible but I bet it would crack a tile or a sink

Or a nut "

and from throwing it rather than dropping it in that situation...

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By *iktikiCouple  over a year ago

cork


"I've a stainless steel toy I'm more bothered about the damage it could cause if I drop it

I'm sure it's indestructible but I bet it would crack a tile or a sink

Or maybe if you sneezed and it shot out like a bullet. Could do some damage "

Why would she have it up her nose

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By *og-ManMan  over a year ago

somewhere


"I've a stainless steel toy I'm more bothered about the damage it could cause if I drop it

I'm sure it's indestructible but I bet it would crack a tile or a sink

Or maybe if you sneezed and it shot out like a bullet. Could do some damage "

There's a woman in a bar in Amsterdam with something similar as a party piece

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By *lick snapMan  over a year ago

anytown

Yes covered in house contents unless value over 2k(value thresholds may differ with each insurance company) needs to be listed on the policy.

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By *rct4Man  over a year ago

Manchester

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By *rct4Man  over a year ago

Manchester

Insure them as lava lamps

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By *dfabMan  over a year ago

Dunboyne


"I've a stainless steel toy I'm more bothered about the damage it could cause if I drop it

I'm sure it's indestructible but I bet it would crack a tile or a sink

Or maybe if you sneezed and it shot out like a bullet. Could do some damage

There's a woman in a bar in Amsterdam with something similar as a party piece "

Been there!

Came home with aV like cut, where two separate vibes had hit my forehead!

I mean, I always knew not to get close to the screen but my parents never warned me not to get to close to the muscled pussy

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