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Re: Jewlers.
Jewelers Mutual, Firemans Fund or XL
			
			
									
									
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				Cindy Blazer
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Re: Jewlers.
The markets mentioned in the previous reply are good.  However, if you find that they don't fit there for some reason, we have markets designed for the more difficult risks.
			
			
									
									
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				mickeyfridia178
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Re: Jewlers.
check out the features.
* Your inventory of jewellery stock for sale.
* Primary coverage for customers' property (from those not in the jewellery business) that has been delivered or entrusted to you.
* Property of others in the jewellery business that has been delivered or entrusted to you; often referred to as "memo goods."
* Jewellery worn by you or your employees while away from your business.
* The expense of hiring a trained security guard in the unusual situation we require a guard due to alarm system failure.
* Accounting expenses if we agree that you should hire an accounting firm to present a claim for property losses.
			
			
									
									
						* Your inventory of jewellery stock for sale.
* Primary coverage for customers' property (from those not in the jewellery business) that has been delivered or entrusted to you.
* Property of others in the jewellery business that has been delivered or entrusted to you; often referred to as "memo goods."
* Jewellery worn by you or your employees while away from your business.
* The expense of hiring a trained security guard in the unusual situation we require a guard due to alarm system failure.
* Accounting expenses if we agree that you should hire an accounting firm to present a claim for property losses.


