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Trampolines


Question Posted Wednesday September 21 2005, 6:46 pm

Does anyone in Massachusetts know how much extra it is monthly on insurance for trampolines?

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XtineMaximus answered Friday September 23 2005, 3:53 am:
My advice is to fold up the trampoline when those guys from the state come by for thier routine unlicensed trampoline checkup. That way you can still enjoy the many joys of a trampoline and not have to pay the outrageous trampoline insurance and taxes.

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malibubarbiie111 answered Wednesday September 21 2005, 7:38 pm:
there`s trampoline insurance! wtf

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