If you really are an insurance agent, then you should know that Allstate no longer ensures homeowner's insurance.I am an Insurance agent... Insurance companies like State Farm, Allstate, American Family and many others will not insure you as new business if you have a cliam no matter how big it is.
American Express baby!!!
god bless amex purchase protection - saved me many times!
Don't make a major purchase without it.
(even the at&t sales rep. says that they've been suggesting people buy their iPhones with an amex card)
Is it possible to just call up statefarm and have just a policy on the Iphone?
Nothing to do with your homeowners or car policy since I have those with a different company.
This idea is kind of crazy to me. Even if you get your insurance company to write a rider for a 600.00 device- do you have any idea what this might do to your insurance (like your homeower's policy) if you ever turned in a claim?
You might get a check for 600.00 for your iPhone and then see your homeowners go up a 100.00 a month for turning in a claim. Not to mention the next time your shopping for a insurace policy and they ask "have you ever turned in a claim in the last 3/5 years?"... you would have to answer yes and explain... and get a higher quote.
An iPhone is not a requirement for people to own and they should be able to absorb the loss of it and replace it if its lost or stolen- of they should not have it in the first place...
If you really are an insurance agent, then you should know that Allstate no longer ensures homeowner's insurance.At any rate, typically losses <$750 are "overlooked" and simply considered insignificant.
As for purchase w/ CC coverage, I really don't know about AmEx, but my Visa only extends the manufacturer's warranty such that, if the original warranty does NOT cover accidental damage, neither would Visa's program.