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S.E. Washington | I only use the insurance for big issues. You know, when two circles that are never supposed to touch...do, or that time the barricade flips the end tower over instead of catching it. All things that are way over the $1,000 deductible. Those other less than $1,000 things are just maintenance items. Basically insurance is to put the circle back up when it crashes. Could be today, could be twenty years from now, could be never. I have circles from ten to forty years old, never can guess which one will fail in a new and interesting way.
Insurance was never intended to cover one at a time maintenance items; motors, gearboxes, tires, circuit boards etc. | |
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