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I've talked about the government keeping lists quite a bit and unfortunately as long as DJI is on "the [covered] list" I think things cannot be considered normal. As far as I know, there is no way to get off that list just like there is no way for a citizen to get off any government list once they are put on it; there's no process.That next year DJI sales and warranties and care refresh will be back to normal and I can comfortably buy the Mavic Pro 4.
DJI needs to donate to Trump library or to one of his fake charities.I've talked about the government keeping lists quite a bit and unfortunately as long as DJI is on "the [covered] list" I think things cannot be considered normal. As far as I know, there is no way to get off that list just like there is no way for a citizen to get off any government list once they are put on it; there's no process.
DJI needs to donate to Trump library or to one of his fake charities.
In most states in the USA you can insure a drone used for recreation for $70 for $6000 coverage no deductible.You can buy them at a number of places and insure them through FNIC for $300 and a $300 deductible (insured value of $3000).
Yes you can but good luck getting re-insured after a claim and it can also impact your insurance overall. I'm referring to a hull policy add-on to my $1M liability policy through FNIC. Totally separate from any personal insurance.In most states in the USA you can insure a drone used for recreation for $70 for $6000 coverage no deductible.
They didn't cancel me after a claim+my insurance was not impacted.YMMVYes you can but good luck getting re-insured after a claim and it can also impact your insurance overall. I'm referring to a hull policy add-on to my $1M liability policy through FNIC. Totally separate from any personal insurance.
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