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1378.1 | | CHEFS::CLEMENTSD | Public Sector and Telecomms | Tue Mar 05 1991 17:56 | 9 |
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Try getting a reduction in cover cost by fitting better than average
security locks etc....
Sounds as though they are classifying the cover as "all risks" which
means it's in the same class as the minks and Picassos. I'll exclude
family jewels as Derek's probably insured already.....;-)
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1378.2 | Are car parts the same as tools? | SUBURB::REEVEJ | | Tue Mar 05 1991 20:26 | 12 |
1378.3 | | CHEFS::OSBORNEC | | Tue Mar 05 1991 22:40 | 3 |
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1378.4 | How's about... | ESDV00::MUDAN | Man Made Soul... | Wed Mar 06 1991 11:37 | 14 |
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.-1, Elaine,
You might be better off getting an insurance policy ( e.g. "Off the
Road", or "Limited Mileage" ) which incorporates cover against theft
or damage to "property" where you are keeping your Car. This includes
tools upto #1000 pounds only.
The policy I enquired about costs #5 per #1000 vehicle value. Don't
know if this works out cheaper ?
Cheers,
Jagdeep.
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1378.5 | I'll try phoning the brokers | VOGON::MITCHELLE | Beware of the green meanie | Wed Mar 06 1991 12:37 | 6 |
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The car itself is already insured - on a limited milage policy, but as
far as I'm aware, there is no cover included for where the car is kept.
I'll phone up the car insurance brokers today, and see what they say.
The garage isn't attatched to the house, but is very close.
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