In defence of PB editor's 'mistake'.
I disagree with Richard Packman (PB July, p13) and his accusation that editor Diane Smyth is "a squa...
I disagree with Richard Packman (PB July, p13) and his accusationthat editor Diane Smyth is "a square peg in a round hole" because she did
not use a broker to place her household cover.
Firstly, the analogy used by Packman was not entirely accurate. For
Smyth's situation to be akin to the "Meat-eaters Monthly" analogy she
would have to declare she did not buy insurance at all, which is clearly
not the case.
Secondly, as Smyth is the editor of a trade magazine and is suitably
experienced and
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