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Help with getting a quote for indemnity insurance
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Tom in London
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Ah yes but... Apr 9, 2017

Daryo wrote:

Insuring your home content and then putting the crappiest lock you can find on your front door never seemed much logical to me - putting decent locks on all doors and windows always seemed to me a more rational approach.



Ah yes, but what about flood and fire?


 
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And what about...? Apr 9, 2017

Tom in London wrote:

Daryo wrote:

Insuring your home content and then putting the crappiest lock you can find on your front door never seemed much logical to me - putting decent locks on all doors and windows always seemed to me a more rational approach.



Ah yes, but what about flood and fire?


...insurance against terrorist attacks, insurance against extraterrestrial invaders?

Gotta think of everything!




 
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