If you store your wine in the refrigerator beside your Budweiser, then you are probably all set.The Budweiser homeowners policy test. Who knew?
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2 posted on
09/18/2006 7:47:56 AM PDT by
NautiNurse
(Katherine Harris for U.S. Senate)
To: NautiNurse
So what do I do with a modest but thoughtfully selected cellar that includes T-bird, Ripple, Cadillac Club and Boone's Appple Mountain?
3 posted on
09/18/2006 7:52:10 AM PDT by
Panzerlied
("We shall never surrender!")
To: NautiNurse

The insurance premiums would cost more than the damn wine itself.
To: NautiNurse
5 posted on
09/18/2006 7:54:10 AM PDT by
MplsSteve
To: NautiNurse
Reminds me of a story for the insurance business..
A lawyer insures his cigars against fire...he preceded to smoke each one then submits a claim that they were burned up..the courts allegedly agree and the insurance company is obliged to pay the claim...the Insurance company than has the lawyer arrested for arson!
To: NautiNurse
No appraisals are necessary unless you have individual bottles that are worth more than $10,000. All that is required is the actual number of bottles and their aggregate value. Remember that vintages tend to appreciate in value as they age, so it is critical to use the market priceSeems ripe for fraud. Print a bunch of preferred Petrus labels with the better vintages on a new fancy digital laser printer, dust up the bottles, photograph and catalogue them, and flood the basement. Hopefully the claims adjuster is skilled enough to sort out the riff-raff.
8 posted on
09/18/2006 8:08:35 AM PDT by
quantim
(Victory is not relative, it is absolute.)
To: NautiNurse
I'll have to check with my agent to see if my Ripple is covered.
15 posted on
09/18/2006 11:08:31 AM PDT by
Gay State Conservative
("An empty limousine pulled up and Hillary Clinton got out")
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