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Trade: General construction and remodeling
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Waterloo, IA.
Posts: 2,302
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Re: Tool Insurance
Definately check out and make sure there's no fine print that will burn your azz that ins companies like to do. I checked into tool insurance years ago and they wanted $3500/yr premium with a $500 deductable so naturally I laughed and said no thanks.
My grandfather has State Farm Ins. and has his tools under a marine plan, a few months ago his garage was broken into and his ins company asked for a list, reciepts and then wrote him a check no hassle no muss/fuss....like it should be IMO. |
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