Nietzsche_Darko
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As a few other have mentioned...
Sep 10, 2020,13:38 PM
It is through Chubb, so filing a claim and receiving your money should be relatively painless... but who knows...
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I may be naive...
By: northerner : September 10th, 2020-13:04
but I like the insurance initiative! Sounds like a classic case of good old entrepreneurship (granted they really do a good job providing good insurance that isn't complicated to buy).
I agree with you 100%
By: NickO : September 10th, 2020-13:36
It's easy to sign-up, it's easy to give them your money.... but how easy is it to get money from them should you need to file a claim?
As a few other have mentioned...
By: Nietzsche_Darko : September 10th, 2020-13:38
It is through Chubb, so filing a claim and receiving your money should be relatively painless... but who knows...
To me an idea like this needs to be dealt much differently
By: PoyFR : September 10th, 2020-13:47
In the Mid 2000 I worked on a semilar project. This approach here is in my opinion unadapted and limited. To present it under H is also very wrong unless H as certified funds guaranteed to the level of assets covered. Again to me this looks like at best a...
It's all about cyber security
By: Uncle Chico : September 11th, 2020-00:16
How many people are you willing to provide with your personal, data, location and photos of your watches?
You are all right!
By: patrick_y : September 11th, 2020-12:42
Silicon Valley companies get hacked all the time. And they're the best. What hopes do we have for Hodinkee?
One word : Smart
By: Clueless_Collector : September 10th, 2020-14:26
These guys are really smart to make money...I meant it’s a company that needs revenue and income to pay for their employees and contents. If you are the parent of the owners, you’ll be proud how quick witted your kid is. If you like this idea, go give it ...
Honestly, I am intrigued.
By: Moana43 : September 10th, 2020-15:07
Chubb is a well-known insurer, so Hodinkee is certainly working with an established carrier. What Hodinkee appears to be doing here is no different than what hundreds of professional associations do routinely -- namely, offering their membership insurance...
Seems to me there's a huge premium for a slight convenience...
By: stevet : September 10th, 2020-16:57
I like the idea of adding and/or removing watches from a policy via an app. Very easy, very convenient. But at what cost? I just did a quick check on the math based on their example and their average is about $18 per $1,000 per year. My agent gave me quot...
LOL [nt]
By: ChristianDK : September 10th, 2020-23:33
👍😂 [nt]
By: ChristianDK : September 11th, 2020-02:58
😂😂 [nt]
By: George Gently : September 10th, 2020-23:48
PMP ;-) A Masterpiece
By: PoyFR : September 11th, 2020-00:40
Are you changing sides ? you are aiming for the taller seat on the platform ;-) Of course this is to be dealt much differently.