Steve B. said:
charles said:
> Does anyone know of an company that will insure bicycles?
> The best I have found in Tas is the one that suggested I tell them
> that I backed over my bike in the driveway - so it is covered by
> house insurance!
Understand that insurance companies price premiums such that they make a
good profit. If you're no more ( nor no less) unlucky than the average
person then, over a decent period of time, you will give your insurance
company substantially more money than they give you.
If you invest the money you would pay in insurance premiums, and just pay
for loss/damage out of the funds, you should, at the end of the day, be well
in front of the person who buys insurance.
Of course, if you need something badly - business machinery perhaps - and
don't have the resources to replace it if it's written off, then it might be
prudent to buy insurance (which, in this case, will be tax-deductible
anyway).
Perhaps a bicycle courier with minimal resources should insure his bike,
but, for most of us, it doesn't add up.
Just my 2¢,
Steve = : ^ )