No - I'm just saying don't call the agent and volunteer the info.
"Charlie Self" wrote in message
...
RonB writes:
Dave:
I forgot to mention one VERY important thing. I don't care how good of a
buddy your insurance agent might be - DON'T LET HIM/HER KNOW!!
Woodworkers have been moving toward the lower reaches of the insurance
company client appreciation scale. Don't need to provide powder. They
tend
to react negatively to a lot of things they don't understand.
Don't let him/her know what? What kind of heat he's using? Not a good
idea. If
something goes wrong and there is a fire, whoops! Lots of difficulties
over the
coverage.
Charlie Self
"A judge is a law student who marks his own examination papers." H. L.
Mencken
|