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Insurance/Bonding

Wondering which locksmith course to take? Looking for locksmith license info for your locale? This is the forum for you.

Insurance/Bonding

Postby drew5553 » 7 Jan 2008 13:31

Hello,

Does anyone know how to go about getting bonded and or insured and what companies are good. Also, would it make sense perhaps to get insurance from a company that also provides roadside assistance/lockout services.

Thanks,

Andrew
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Postby djslacker » 13 Jan 2008 11:40

I don't know about the rest of you, but while I was taking the Foley-Belsaw I received an application for The National Locksmith that also included a $15,000 bond. That's one way to do it. I'm not sure about the insurance part though.
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Postby Eyes_Only » 14 Jan 2008 5:32

I don't think TNL or Ledger offers insurance coverage but they certainly do offer bonding when you subscribe. That in my opinion is the only good thing about TNL.
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RE:

Postby mojomojo » 14 Jan 2008 21:31

Hey Eyez I think your discrediting TNL a lil too much....They are very imformative and helpful especially if you a lockie!!!!!!!11


TNL and THe ledger offer pretty good bonding service!!!!!!!
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Postby Beyond » 14 Jan 2008 21:44

Yeah TNL rules. Articles are much more in depth than the Ledgers, not to mention they pack more per issue.
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Postby mojomojo » 14 Jan 2008 21:53

I have the cd that has 1988 to 05 issues and man they packed a punch in that CD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!And I mean a punch you can basically start a school or teach yourself with all the info in this!!!!!!!!
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Postby Beyond » 14 Jan 2008 22:31

mojomojo wrote:I have the cd that has 1988 to 05 issues and man they packed a punch in that CD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!And I mean a punch you can basically start a school or teach yourself with all the info in this!!!!!!!!


As do I. I just ordered the 2006 CD off of their website. I've spent countless hours coming through those old magazines.
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Postby thewizardofal » 20 Jan 2008 22:39

I got TNL bond,its just saying you will not make a key, open somebodies ,stuff and steal. I like the mag and all too.most people I open cars for dont call their insurance co, butt they do get their money back from them.May be if you get on a calling list for your area, with your ins co, it wouldnt hurt.I just drop off cards everywhere I go,somebody gets locked out in their parking lot they normally refer them to you.
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