Old 11-24-2009, 04:54 PM
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sandpat
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Here is what we put together for the original instructions:

Domestic Insurance- Please insure your package. While there is not much consolation if one of our quilts should get lost in the mail, I think that they pay a little more attention when the packages are insured. (Probably not correct, but it does make me feel better). Should anything happen we will have to prove the actual value that we listed as the insured costs…so we should insure them as to the approx. cost of the fabric and then assume the labor at a minimum of $10.00 per hour. I would insure them for $50.00 for the center, round 2- $100.00, round 3-$200.00, rounds 4 & 5- $300.00. If anyone has other ideas…I’m open to them…I’m not an expert at this.


Again...these are suggestions...we will need to be able to "prove" the $ amounts to collect the insurance if something did happen (which I truly hope does not!)
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