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<blockquote data-quote="TD89" data-source="post: 2005135" data-attributes="member: 567982"><p>Right now mine falls under comprehensive but my comprehensive deductible is way too high right now for audio stuff. I don't too have room to complain or even do something about it though, my parents pay for my insurance right now and I'm lucky just to have it. They set a high deductible with the intentions of not paying for anything ever again if i mess up and get in an accident, which is fair enough really.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Alarms are always good to have but alot of the time the system ends up getting taken regardless. It might discourage a novice theif, but someone that does it alot and is fast it may not. My cousin got his system stolen twice with an alarm with a pager (he never could get to it in time) and he got frustrated and bolted everything down real good and they coudlnt get it out so they messed up his whole car and left it.</p><p></p><p>My idea about it is to mainly keep everything out of view and be careful where I bumb. I need to get an alarm to keep away novice theives but other than that if someone knows what I have and is determined to get it they are most likely going to get it sooner or later so I just want the right insurance in case all else fails.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TD89, post: 2005135, member: 567982"] Right now mine falls under comprehensive but my comprehensive deductible is way too high right now for audio stuff. I don't too have room to complain or even do something about it though, my parents pay for my insurance right now and I'm lucky just to have it. They set a high deductible with the intentions of not paying for anything ever again if i mess up and get in an accident, which is fair enough really. Alarms are always good to have but alot of the time the system ends up getting taken regardless. It might discourage a novice theif, but someone that does it alot and is fast it may not. My cousin got his system stolen twice with an alarm with a pager (he never could get to it in time) and he got frustrated and bolted everything down real good and they coudlnt get it out so they messed up his whole car and left it. My idea about it is to mainly keep everything out of view and be careful where I bumb. I need to get an alarm to keep away novice theives but other than that if someone knows what I have and is determined to get it they are most likely going to get it sooner or later so I just want the right insurance in case all else fails. [/QUOTE]
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