> So, you can say you don't think your insurance policy allows you to loan
out
> equipment, and mention the reason is the $2,500 (if not more) worth of
gear
> that insurance company won't taken too kindly if something happens while
it
> is being used by someone else other than the household occupant it is
> insured under.
>
> You might even want to use this reasoning this time.

This is good, I'll remember that! And since I'll have already loaned it
once, I can say something like, "you know, I let someone borrow it once and
later found out it nullified my insurance coverage so I can't do that
anymore."

Kim

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