Re: Insurance and melt and pour

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I can't tell you how long it takes to activate your insurance through SG but mine was instant through an insurance broker and I took the monthly payment plan to make it a little easier to handle.
 
Like someone who also sells homeowner insurance? I do my car and rental insurance through my bank.. I bank w/ USAA they only deal with military afil people though.. :?
 
The company I work with handles Commercial Liability insurance as well as home & auto. Here in Canada there aren't that many insurance companies that do all 3...
 
Even more so because since you are not making the product "from scratch" you have less control over what is in it...not all M&P soap bases are alike!!
I don't agree, when you purchase commerciel M&P you know it has been lab tested. You can not say the same about hoemmade CP. As for controling the ingredients, they are not all alike, but ingredinet lists are available so you can make an informed choices.
 
its called "crafters ins" it is 165 a yr, i will tell you the name of comp. when i get home, im at work.
 
soap guilde is 480.00 per yr, so if you use that you better sell lots of soap!
 
When I needed insurance for my jewelry business (in case of allergic reaction to metal), I got mine from State Farm - it was about $17 a month on the monthly plan. It also covered liability insurance for accidents at craft shows. I don't know if they still offer it - I haven't had it for a while now, but am going to be calling them to see if they will insure my soap business...
 

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