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![]() when i had my house fire a couple of years ago.
all of my fish and corals were covered and replaced at replacement cost. wawanesa is my insurance company. Neal
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Way too much time and money has gone into this hobby....and yet, I CAN'T STOP |
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![]() Yep been there.
The wife calls me at school, I teach an afternoon class, so security comes to my class and tells me to call the wife at home, it than dawns on me: F#### I left the valve open on the top up water, so there was about 20 L water on the floor. ![]()
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Randall Last edited by randallino; 11-09-2010 at 06:55 AM. |
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![]() i get my insurance through McFarlin insurance , the policy is through dominion of canada think
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![]() Phew! That was a close call. I'd prob soil my pants if I got that call..
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![]() I've been putting off looking into the insurance scenario since starting my SW tank. You may have just saved me the trouble since I'm with Wawa as well. Although, it's probably best for me to double check, since policies can change and often come with special provisions or riders as they're called. You'd think I would have done this by now..... almost 4 years into the hobby.
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