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<blockquote data-quote="The Editor" data-source="post: 14649" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I assume it's not because the 48 hours has elapsed from activation? (You only get two days to decide whether you want to purchase the cover or not).</p><p>If it isn't that then I guess DJI deem it too cost prohibitive to services the product into and out of the Carribbean.</p><p>Your only other option would be a stand alone UAV insurance policy (but again not sure if there is anything readily available to you with that geographic coverage.)</p><p>Failing that it is always worthwhile talking to your household insurance company as many will cover the aircraft for theft (but not crashes).</p><p>Finally, have a search for nearby RC model clubs or associations who maybe able to offer you discounted insurance if you become a member.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Editor, post: 14649, member: 82"] I assume it's not because the 48 hours has elapsed from activation? (You only get two days to decide whether you want to purchase the cover or not). If it isn't that then I guess DJI deem it too cost prohibitive to services the product into and out of the Carribbean. Your only other option would be a stand alone UAV insurance policy (but again not sure if there is anything readily available to you with that geographic coverage.) Failing that it is always worthwhile talking to your household insurance company as many will cover the aircraft for theft (but not crashes). Finally, have a search for nearby RC model clubs or associations who maybe able to offer you discounted insurance if you become a member. [/QUOTE]
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