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tel
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by tel » Mon Mar 08, 2004 5:14 pm
I also put this on the business board....
I am taking slumped wine bottles and booze bottles and am going to sell them as cheese trays. I am looking into liability ins. because it's a glass product I'm selling and they ins agent is asking weather the booze bottles ie: Grey Goose, Absolute etc will prove to be a copy right problem or not something they can cover with insurance. Anyone else run into this problem?????? I appreciate all input. Thank you!
Tess
charlie
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by charlie » Mon Mar 08, 2004 5:16 pm
no, there's no copyright problem. you're not making new ones. you're reselling their product.
whether you have liability if a bottle breaks and cuts someone is a different story.
tel
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by tel » Mon Mar 08, 2004 5:21 pm
Thank you Charlie, I would hate to have them come after me.
After all, I am just taking them out of the trash and using them! I wish I could find a whole bunch of them somewhere.
Tess
Carol B
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Location: Olympia Washington
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by Carol B » Mon Mar 08, 2004 5:33 pm
tel wrote: After all, I am just taking them out of the trash and using them! I wish I could find a whole bunch of them somewhere.
Tess
Make friends with someone who owns a bar. I have a deal going that for every 10 bottles I am given I give one back slumped.
Carol B
tel
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by tel » Mon Mar 08, 2004 5:47 pm
Hi! That I've done, and we are getting a couple a week, I just wish I had more. Greedy - I know!
Tess
Hey, what do you use in the necks for hanging? 20 gauge copper wire or something else?