Insurance Who Do You Use ?

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Blackjack

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I just wondered who you guys use for insurance as mine is due for renewal shortly.
Mine at the moment covers contents, public and staff liability as I have my own salon but it is getting near to the 600 mark :cry: and wondered if anyone knew of any that are cheeper.
 
I am looking into this at the moment and top of my list is Balens, primarily because they offer insurance for therapists in Spain and in my personal experience that's been hard to find. It never hurts to get a quote :green:

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i have been with the guild ever since i started xx
 
I'm changing to BABTAC as the cover is fantastic. You can get cheaper cover but if you read the small print, they don't seem to pay out, whereas from what I've heard, BABTAC don't try to have us over. xxx
 
Ive just had a really competitive quote from BABTAC and after reading all the small print, they really do seem to be offering a great deal.

But the proof is in the claim...........Hope I never have to find out.

Champagne
 
salon gold, really fuss free and quick to set up
 
I'm changing to BABTAC as the cover is fantastic. You can get cheaper cover but if you read the small print, they don't seem to pay out, whereas from what I've heard, BABTAC don't try to have us over. xxx

Thanx hun,
Ill give them a ring to see if they do buildings and contents aswel as I don't think that the Guild do which is why I had to change xx
Lovely to meet you at the show Kim....roll on new semi permanent eyebrows soon xxxx
 
I am insured with the Guild







Ruby
 
i also have insurance with BABTAC and i must say its excellent:)
 
:rolleyes:Insurance ........
Hi, this is my first tread so please be gentle with me!!!!
I am a self employed nail technician and obviously my hands and arms are vital 'tools' . If I were to have an accident and wasn't able to work say due to a broken arm, obviously I wouldn't be able to work so, my question is - does anyone know how I go about insuring them?
 

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