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#158727 08/08/06 12:53 PM
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This is more of an FYI than anything....

I just got done reviewing my policies for the year with my agent.

We found that my tool coverage was insufficient, to say the least..
I have purchased many new tools, from analyzers to lifts, and forgot to update my policy. My coverage was still at 5K for tools.

Maybe some of you might want to look into your policies, and make sure your coverage, actually covers you enough in case of a theft..

FWIW...

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#158728 08/08/06 05:21 PM
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Wowzers Dnk - When I think back on the times when we'd show up for work and find our tool bins and gang boxes had been cleaned out during the previous night. The cost of the tools plus the added expense of having a buncha JW's standing around with no tools.


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