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You should have coverage up to your limit for personal property barring any exclusions or limitations on coverage. I think you would have a very good argument that they are personal property.
Now, I have thought about this before in regards to cigars that are not available on the US market and how(if) that claim should be filed. If I recall correctly, Blueface is the resident claims manager. Perhaps he'll chime in with a ruling for us.
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Heads up get down
Join Date: Oct 2010
First Name: Clayton
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Most policies I've had included a clause in all that tiny type limiting cash and consumables to a certain amount.
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