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Paying for musical instruments at school-if you ge
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Debby | Report | 15 Oct 2006 20:44 |
Hi Ros My pal at work was told to insure the instrument as well but when she enquired, they were going to charge her £11 a month so she decided not to. Debby |
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CATHKIN | Report | 15 Oct 2006 20:47 |
Now we`ve just had him playing 'CLAIR DE LA LUNE' Ros |
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Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 | Report | 16 Oct 2006 13:18 |
Debby, you shouldn't really need a separate policy - just call your home contents insurers and check with them. Maz. XX |
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Debby | Report | 16 Oct 2006 17:22 |
Maz Not sure she could - the school told her she would have to insure it separately as it was 'borrowed' from the school. Her daughter soon was bored anyway so it's no longer a problem. Debby |