Amp issue: what would you do?
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Re: Amp issue: what would you do?
The excess would probably be more than the replacements some people are suggesting.hamo wrote:We must be due another earthquake. Or at least a flood.Molly wrote:Drop it and ask the insurance fairy for a new one.
That makes me wonder though, when it comes to amps, what do insurance pay out for? If the kids dropped a cup of water on it? Dampness affecting the electronics? Cats pissing on it?
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Re: Amp issue: what would you do?
The excess might be, but the payout would get into a different bracket...WellyBlues wrote:The excess would probably be more than the replacements some people are suggesting.hamo wrote:We must be due another earthquake. Or at least a flood.Molly wrote:Drop it and ask the insurance fairy for a new one.
That makes me wonder though, when it comes to amps, what do insurance pay out for? If the kids dropped a cup of water on it? Dampness affecting the electronics? Cats pissing on it?
Disclaimer: I'm not seriously considering knobbling my amp for the insurance money.
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