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TeriM

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  1. you guys are bad.... I kept reading this post ... then I broke down & ordered 10 samples. I use a soy blend... I'll post results after I pour them.....
  2. Send me an email... TeriM@Ridgwayins.com I posted on here a couple times..... I have a broker who will write you.....
  3. Contact me for insurance if you haven't already..... there are some posts about it here somewhere... LOL. TeriM@Ridgwayins.com
  4. I'm not sure if it would be included in your homeowners without seeing all the forms on the policy. You could call your agent but sometimes that scares me - I have found that some will say anything to keep your business. I could take a look if you want me to. If you place commercial coverage - it would be included.
  5. Thanks so much - I try - and it helps that I do this stuff too!!! TeriM
  6. I have a market that will write candle makers - the premium is under $500 a year and does include coverage for you supplies - and there is no fee and nothing to join. They won't drop you once your sales are over $5000 a year either. As far as how your condo policy would respond in case of a fire - you'd really have to look at the forms on your policy and see if business pursuts were excluded which they just may be. If you want a quote - email me at TeriM@Ridgwayins.com
  7. thanks for the info on the salsa jars - hope the grand opening goes great.... !! TeriM
  8. very nice..... where do you get your salsa jars.... I use them also and have stopped buying from WSP since all the changes... having a hard time finding them now. thanks.....
  9. You don't... but you do need to make sure the company your dealing with will write both. I'm an agent and have a company that will provide it for you. You can email me at TeriM@Ridgwayins.com and I can send you an application and a sample policy if you'd like.
  10. I love the Goats Milk... been using it for a couple years now. Sometimes I add stuff and other times I don't. I guess it really depends on what soap I'm making. I also use the white which I also like... this is the one I usually add butters and other stuff to..
  11. I've done it many times.... you just need to make sure the scents you are using go well together
  12. Your exactly right.... I get the SP Wax - they are the only ones that carry it so won't work for me... and if everything doesn't match exactly your screwed.....
  13. here's my problem - last time I bought wax it was $79 as I pick it up - now it's going to cost me $102 to ship or pick up - that is so out of wack I can't tell you. and with the real time pricing .. who knows what you pay from day to day. I for one won't give them another dime - I'll pay more for consistancy.
  14. What makes me wonder is why sell off a company and then start another doing the same thing?
  15. I just think it's so unfair for me to pay the same price as someone who is having items shipped when I'm not. Last time I got wax it was about $76.00 when I picked it up - now I'm going to pay $102.00 and pick it up.. no way. I for one won't be buying anymore... it's enough trying to find a supplier that you can get a lot of what you need from. I don't know about any of you but with the prices changing on a daily basis - I don't have time to adjust my price.
  16. if it was anything else but my wax I don't think I'd care much - there are other suppliers and seeing as how I'm paying shipping even though I'm picking up I could care less.... I HATE TESTING WAX... !!!
  17. we'll it looks like I'm going to be on the hunt for a new wax - again !! I use to use PB from KY until she got rid of it and didn't tell anyone - so then I switched to SP blend from WSP - now that they are going crazy and not offering 25% off if you pick up - I can't afford to pay $102.00 for a case of wax.... anyone have any suggestions... ? thanks
  18. did you guys get the email - is she trying to put herself out of business. I get a lot from them as I can pick it up and save on shipping - but now it seems there is a minimum order - you no longer get the 25% off for pick up and the prices are insane. I really don't want to have to text wax but it looks like I'm headed that way....
  19. here's a dumb question but for the slices.... do you tell them to just pop them in the mug or melt it down?
  20. If your asking about my post - yes, it covers candle makers. TeriM
  21. I don't think you need to consult and attorney. Your renters policy should have coverage in it to cover the house should you be found responsible for a fire... it's called Personal Liability - although it may not be enough would be the only problem I can see. Any everyone is right.... if something were to happen you personal property limit wouldn't cover any items used for business. But then there is the question that if it's a total loss.... they aren't going to make you give them an itemized list of everything that you lost, they more than likely are going to write you a check for the policy limit.
  22. I have a contact at a brokerage that is writing coverage for candle & soap makers that includes products and completed operations. They can write in every state except KY, IL & the US Virgin Islands. The policy is written with Lloyds - a basic policy is starting at $200-$300 per year with a max gross sales limit of $100,000. If anyone is interested email me at terim@ridgwayins.com and I can send you the application. FYI.... I'm currently and agent and have been in the field for about 20yrs now. here are the minimum premiums: with a $300,000 liability limit - $235. / $500,000 - $265. / $1,000,000 - $300. of course these are just minimums and any additional coverage that are added would add additional premium. the $1,000,000 limit includes business personal property on/off your premises - this would come into play for craft shows & farmers markets TeriM
  23. Product insurance has nothing to do with your landlord - it covers your products after they are sold if something were to happen. If you get insurance, they would not contact your landlords carrier - they wouldn't have a reason to. You should have something in your renters policy to cover your property and your landlord's home in case you started a fire. Is this what your wondering about? TeriM
  24. I have a contact at a brokerage that is writing coverage for candle & soap makers that includes products and completed operations. They can write in every state except KY, IL & the US Virgin Islands. The policy is written with Lloyds - a basic policy is starting at $200-$300 per year with a max gross sales limit of $100,000. If anyone is interested email me at terim@ridgwayins.com and I can send you the application. FYI.... I'm currently and agent and have been in the field for about 20yrs now. here are the minimum premiums: with a $300,000 liability limit - $235. / $500,000 - $265. / $1,000,000 - $300. of course these are just minimums and any additional coverage that are added would add additional premium. the $1,000,000 limit includes business personal property on/off your premises - this would come into play for craft shows & farmers markets TeriM
  25. I just got a sample of the fruit body souffle from Essentials and I'm in love.. it is wonderful. So far everyone at work loves it. No greasy feeling at all. I've been using it on my face all week..... soft like a baby's butt... LOL
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