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Originally Posted by Prissnboot
(Post 6859385)
I only keep track of what I have and how much of it. I have NO DESIRE to know what I spend. none. I tag my entries with colors, patterns, etc.
I think it would be SO depressing to have a figure staring me in the face of how much of my hard earned money ends up in the fabric closet! Even though I no longer purchase fabric unless needed for a particular project, I don't seem to be making much of a dent. I guess I need to get going with more Bonnie Hunter scrap quilts!!! Don't want to add in money spent on sewing machines, quilting frames, etc. either... too scary...lol K |
Originally Posted by Krystyna
(Post 6856687)
Nearly two years later, I am still waiting for my insurance to pay up. It's now in Federal court and I'll have to give a third to the lawyers. Isn't that grand?
K |
I don't know of any app or program for the computer. Would be more interested in one for the computer than the phone as I think the inventory would probably overwhelm the phone. As for not wanting to know the cost, one needs to make a record of costs, for any insurance claim. They will want to know what you paid for it, when you bought it, etc., so the more records you can have the better as to the costs of everything so you can verify and prove your claim. When you get this all listed, make a copy of it and put it in a bank box or at a couple of your kids houses, so you have a copy off site in case of a fire. Now, have I done all this, no I haven't and I worked for an insurance company for 31 years. Kind of like the shoe cobbler whose family has no shoes, but having worked in the claims end of things, know the more records you have of what you have is better. Pictures are wonderful, but you also need prices of everything as well. Also, when you file a claim, keep a copy of any papers, lists, etc., you fill out so that if they come back and ask you the same question later, you can give the same answer. If you have different answers, they can question why.
I know most of us would rather not know what we have spent, as it would probably shock us into a heart attack, but if you ever have to replace it or justify it to the insurance company you need all the information you can have believe me. Now, having said all this don't do as I do, do as I say ha ha! I keep thinking I will get this all done, but don't ever seem to get around to doing it. Maybe one of these days, but for all you highly organized people out there it is something to give some consideration to. Now, happy quilting to everyone. |
In evernote the pictures aren't stored on the phone. They're stored on the evernote server. So as far as that goes, I guess the server could fail so you could keep backups on the computer.
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Originally Posted by Tiggersmom
(Post 6855879)
You ladies are way beyond me!:D
I thought about taking pictures of everything and then dealing with the issue of how much if needed later. |
all good ideas...but to fine the time......
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Originally Posted by pamesue
(Post 6872851)
all good ideas...but to fine the time......
Fortunately we don't live in a hurricane or tornado area or a flood zone. Fire is really all I need to worry about and I'm in suburbia, so not likely to be a wildfire. It'd be a kitchen fire or maybe a broken gas line from an earthquake that'd endanger us. (And sniffing for gas was one of the first things I did after that recent 'quake woke me up at 3AM! Fortunately all was well.) Now I need to go knock on wood, before CA gets its first ever hurricane. LOL |
I seem to remember a tornado warning in southern California this year...
eta: this is from last year: http://news.yahoo.com/video/tornado-...015014785.html and from this year: http://ktla.com/2014/03/01/socal-sto...rnado-warning/ now go take that inventory. LOL |
There is no way I'd want to officially know what I've spent -- I truly would have a heart attack. But I DO have lots of pictures taken on a regular basis, in case of fire, etc.....
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