When is a drycleaner not a drycleaner?

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92builder
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When is a drycleaner not a drycleaner?

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What would you call a drycleaner drop-off with no equipment? Where do I even start? I'm stumped on this one, but I know it's very simple. Sorry in advance for being an idiot...
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Post by sanddog1 »

We out here in CA, call them Stations. I have also heard other names. Class code (dry cleaners with plant) and ( Dry cleaners without plant) Safeco, Hartford , Allied all are competitive. Safeco, has and advantage as they offer unlimited Bailey Coverage. :wink:
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O' yea and by the way, rates in CA for stand-alone plants are dirt-cheap. Less then $1000.00 annual ,most are running minimum premium.
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Post by captivenomore »

We have a laundromat with dry cleaning drop off station under class code 14732. It's placed with a regional carrier, LeMars Ins Co
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