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LucyLo
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Identity Theft coverage

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I have a client who is looking for identity theft coverage that they can offer to their customers. I believe it would have to be a master policy for them and then all of their customers who wish to participate would be on their policy. My client is a residential document shredding company. Does anyone know where to obtain such coverage or where I can go to discuss having this type of policy made?
yankeedog
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Re: Identity Theft coverage

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Lucy- I have had good luck writing "master"policies with a new small Business unit of Ace Insurance. Let me know
if you are interested in pursuing.
saabins
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Re: Identity Theft coverage

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You can also check with AIG & Chubb. They have some really good coverage for this exposure
chizcurlz
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There are lots of providers who offer Identity Theft Coverage for your protection. You can find online providers like Nationwide, Allied Insurance and Farmers. Check their websites and see what's the best package suits for you. They also offer 24/7 Customer Support.
sethm
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A good option is to get identity theft protection from a company that does ONLY theft identity protection. Never get it from homeowners insurance company. Get the experts in your area.
robmejia
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I read an article stating that it is stupid investment that one mustn't take. It's coverage is so small that it's basically a waste of money.
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