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Insurance for Face Poainting & Temporary Tattoos
craftingmad
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Hi,
I was at a school fete yesterday providing temporary tattoos and lots of the parents asked if I could do this at parties etc for a fee.
It has got me thinking that maybe this would be a good idea but am having difficulty finding insurance companies to provide quotes for this business.
Does anyone have any ideas who is best to approach?
Thanks so much xxx
I was at a school fete yesterday providing temporary tattoos and lots of the parents asked if I could do this at parties etc for a fee.
It has got me thinking that maybe this would be a good idea but am having difficulty finding insurance companies to provide quotes for this business.
Does anyone have any ideas who is best to approach?
Thanks so much xxx
Mortgage - £2338.07 paid off Feb 2023 BTL 1 £51,089.10 £35789.36 paid off July 2025 BTL 2 £81,504.52 BTL 3 £77,497.02
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Have you tried google? I just did and got this straight away http://www.facepaintersinsurance.co.uk/16 x Sanyo HIT 240w panels, 3.84kWp, south facing, 30 degree slope in the SW, 4.4 Eltek HE-t inverter installed 27/03/12
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thanks for that. I did try google but that one did not come up for me - my computers seem to be doing strange things at the moment.
Thanks again - I shall contact them first thing mon to see if idea is a possibility. xxMortgage - £2338.07 paid off Feb 2023 BTL 1 £51,089.10 £35789.36 paid off July 2025 BTL 2 £81,504.52 BTL 3 £77,497.020
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