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From: IMAGRYM@aol.com
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 22:14:20 EDT
Subject: Van Ideas
To: balloondeco@balloonhq.com

Hi Guys!

Sorry I've been silent for so long!  I went away for one week and ended up 
with over 500 emails that I'm trying to read!

I need some advise that I hope you guys could help me with.  I am getting a 
mini-van next month (getting rid of that Sentra - horrible for business).  
What I wanted to do was get a magnetic sign to put on the van (I am 
home-based and am busy mainly from Thursday - Sunday).  My husband and I are 
disputing the idea of the magnetic sign.  He states that because it's a 
business that will be carrying helium, it's safer to get the insurance and 
commercial license for the vehicle, as well as a permanent sign.  I think 
that it would be better to get a noncommercial license and insurance and then 
get additional insurance for the business (i.e., -- in case of theft, 
accidents at the customers home, etc.).  There are many people who rent 
helium tanks in New York (where I am located) from Party City.  If they got 
into in accident, I don't think they would get into trouble, why would I?

I would like to know, what is the better option.  I spoke with my insurance 
broker (car), she told me it doesn't make a difference.  I didn't feel 
comfortable by the way she responded, so that's why I'm writing to you guys.

Thanks,

Keva Taylor
Imagery-N-Motion
Brooklyn, NY
718-703-0962