Over the past few years tablet computers have become ubiquitous, making it easy for people of every age to work, surf the web and play games on the move. Along with tablets came tablet insurance.
Unfortunately however, their small size and lightweight nature makes them more susceptible to wear and tear than any other gadget, with drops, spills and other mishaps occurring all too often.
We’re going to provide you with some tips on how to get the best tablet insurance for you today.
Tailoring your policy
Some of the most important cover area’s in tablet insurance are the following possibilities:
- Theft
- Accidental damage
- Cracked screens
- Liquid damage
- Loss
- Fire and flood
Don’t leave any stone unturned. Shop around for Tablet Insurance
There are probably 20+ insurance companies in Ireland and people’s biggest mistake is going to one company while getting a quote. You should actually go to a majority of these companies to find the best possible policy for you.
Using insurance comparison sites can be useful but remember those insurance comparison sites are getting paid from either the main insurer or the customer. Each company works in different ways so its hard to tell. You could possibly save more by going directly to the insurer. Tablet insurance is low cost but mind the pennies and the pounds will watch themselves!
Tablet Insurance Stories
Conor – Publishing
“I’m constantly traveling with work and my life support system seems to be my tablet. I’d literally be lost without it. So as a precaution I purchased tablet insurance and found it to be the best thing I’ve ever done. I left my tablet on a table in Dublin airport and flew out to London for the day. I never saw it again! But with cloud computing I had all my essential files stored on line. All I needed was a new device. I had a new tablet in two days and only had excess of €35. I was back up and running in three days and with little effort. I always studied the terms and conditions of my policy so I was very pleased the insurance company delivered on time.”