Personal Loss Itemization
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Personal Loss Itemization
I'm having so much difficulty getting my personal possessions itemized. It seems that unbeknown to me I had quite a few items that can now only be customed crafted by a wood artisan or considered antique like the 14 peice crystal punch bowl set. I'm so sick of pricing items. I have to list every single item, have a picture of it, date purchased, price paid, description, damage description, replacement cost and lets not forget the make and model/serial numbers. Even the metal plates on power tools rusted so badly you can't read the model/serial numbers. Anyone else going through this? Is there a better way to organize all this?
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- brunota2003
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I dont know how to help you now...however, this can be used for people in hurricane zones...my family at the beginning of each hurricane season typically go through our list of items, and take video of all the items, then the tape and lists are put away in a water/fire proof safe...as to currently help you...I dont know...maybe trying something similar to a grave rubbing? only thing I can think of...
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- Sean in New Orleans
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I had all of my warranties and owners manuals. What I didn't have was the serial numbers and model numbers written down in the booklets. We are still rebuilding but I assure you that hindsight is indeed 20/20 and every single new purchase has the book, receipt, pictures, model and serial numbers all written in them. But for now that's not doing me much good for the pre-Rita items. Besides, how many of you REALLY kept the receipts and pictures of your underclothes, shoes, groceries and such. I would have never considered it.
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