Bonded

Originally Posted By: mwood
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Could you explain the difference between being “bonded” and being “insured”.


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Originally Posted By: rcooke
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mwood wrote:
Could you explain the difference between being "bonded" and being "insured".
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Insurance is for if you miss something and get sued.
A bonding company covers you to a specified amount for if you did an inspection and removed the Royal Dalton collection.
Insurance is for damages, Bondage is for theft ( Simple explanation )
Glad to have you aboard . I inspect with my wife all the time .


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Originally Posted By: cradan
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is for theft? I thought it was for fun???





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Originally Posted By: rcooke
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cradan wrote:
Roy...bondage is for theft? I thought it was for fun???

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Good one, thanks Chris. Did this happen too You ? was it fun?


. Sorry just funnin you . Thanks again Roy


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