No Thinkpad Protection in Minnesota?

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No Thinkpad Protection in Minnesota?

#1 Post by JHelgie » Tue Jul 06, 2004 5:59 pm

I was all set to buy a new t42, with 3 years Thinkpad Protection, so I found the information on it(the warranty), to see what it covers, and the first thing I saw was "This Agreement is not available in Idaho, Iowa and Minnesota."(I live in Minnesota, btw) The problem is that my parents will not get me a laptop that doesn't have accidental damage coverage. Are there any other options, I had heard some people say that you can get your homeowners insurance to cover it, but I have no idea how much that costs.

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#2 Post by Leon » Tue Jul 06, 2004 6:03 pm

go to www.safeware.com , prices and coverage are good...

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#3 Post by geekman686 » Tue Jul 06, 2004 6:35 pm

According to the IBM on-line store, the thinkpad protection plan is NOT available to home users, only to businesses.

Is this true?

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#4 Post by edelrc » Tue Jul 06, 2004 6:57 pm

It is only for business.
But again, if we can claim that we used the laptops for any business related work, notmatter till what extend, a presentation, a document revision... well, our thinkpads are business machines too.

I don't think any one will ever have a problem as long as you say that you 'use your thinkpad for work too' and period.

What IBM, tries to avoid, and I understand why, is the insured laptops in the hands of the little ones in the house, or kitchen accidents...

The thinkpad protection is for US only too, but an agent told me that if it breaks anywhere else to bring it to the US and that is it...
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#5 Post by sktn77a » Tue Jul 06, 2004 7:44 pm

Your homeowners insurance company (eg State Farm) will write you a separate policy for all perils coverage for about $30 per year.
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#6 Post by Nabeel » Tue Jul 06, 2004 9:12 pm

sktn77a wrote:Your homeowners insurance company (eg State Farm) will write you a separate policy for all perils coverage for about $30 per year.
If you file a claim, about how much impact will it have on the premium?

I checked the policy we have now, it's $5000 for computers on/off premises, but it doesn't cover theft.
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#7 Post by Skywing » Tue Jul 06, 2004 9:47 pm

Leon wrote:go to www.safeware.com , prices and coverage are good...
ive been thinking about getting their coverage for my 3VU, however ive never heard anything about them really, are they reliable?
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#8 Post by Leon » Wed Jul 07, 2004 12:28 am

since you asked.... although I have no "claim" experience with this company, I like them for two reasons:

1) Unlike the IBM policy, they cover theft as well as damage;

2) Although they are Independent, IBM has a referral to them (see link below). Even though IBM states the independence of the relationship, I cannot IMAGINE not being able to straighten out a problem with a legitimate claim by playing one against the other. (e.g. "I bought the coverage only because you (IBM) had it on your site"), BTW, although the IBM link shows a company called American Bankers, they are the parent company. Call the 800 # and you'll get Safeware. What a deal..... loss/damage insurance that was referred to you by IBM (and Leon :D )

http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/accessories/services/comp.html

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#9 Post by Nabeel » Wed Jul 07, 2004 12:45 am

I get about a 60$/year premium. Kinda high but not bad. I like the coverage though. I wonder how much the premium will go up if you file for a claim.
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