Warning this interview contains scenes of extreme violence as Jeffrey takes a hammer to an unsuspecting laptop and iPod Touch to demonstrate the Worth Avenue Group‘s insurance policies for electronic devices.
Unusually, in addition to coverage for accidental damage, their policies also include protection for virus infestations under their vandalism clause. However, read the small print on the Group’s website to see if the product is suitable for you.
Prices vary according to the device being protected, but examples would be around $60 for an iPhone, $30 for a laptop.
Interview by Jeffrey Powers of The Geekazine Podcast.
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Wow…I never heard of such a thing! I’ve heard of tech toys being covered under rental insurance, in the case of theft; or home-owners insurance, in the case of fire or theft. What will we think of next? lol