On Thu, 17 May 2007, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Lance Davis wrote:
On Thu, 17 May 2007, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Insurance is 3 one-tenth of a percent of the value of the equipment. For easily breakable stuff (monitors, terminals, glass), they add 10 one-tenth of a percent (where the hell is that character on my keyboard?) to it. At least EUR 50,- have to be paid (that would correspond to a value of ~ EUR 5.000, if I'm not mistaken).
I think you may be - 3 one-tenth implies to me 0.3 % which for 5000 would be 150
I already added the 1% for breakable stuff ...
So it's 1.3% - which still doesn't add up, true :)
EUR 65,- for insuring EUR 5,000,-.
looks like I got a decimal point wrong as well ...
Maybe we need say 2000 euros of cover for 60 euros - which CentOS project can repay by paypal if someone lays it out.
The insurance includes personal stuff of the exhibitors (Notebooks, PDAs, Smartphones, whatever). So I think EUR 2,000 isn't enough. But see above.
We need to see the cost of stuff from the university ??
Plus we are still liable for 25% of the value ...
Would that liability be taken personally for personal equipment ?? But would that liability need to be taken by theproject for the stuff from the uni ??
If something happens, 25% of the value have to be paid by us.
Plus there is a general liability insurance (EUR 82,-/week) and an accident insurance (EUR 10,- per person per week) available.
Do we need those ???
Does everyone have a liability insurance of those attending there? Those might be paid privately, I think.
I'd be able to lay out the money beforehand and if nobody disagrees will collect liability insurance (82/6 persons) and accident insurance (10*6 persons) personally. It would be great if CentOS would repay the theft insurance.
Centos has no issue paying the others as well if they are needed.
But it is also best to not leaver stuff valuable unattended , to avoid harming 3rd parties and to be careful in case of accidents :)
Regards Lance
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