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Posted by TomR Ont. on November 30, 2004 at 22:27:52 from (209.226.132.39):
In Reply to: Re: OT changing propane suppliers posted by paul on November 30, 2004 at 18:05:55:
Nebraska Cowman... The Insurance is killing a lot of things like school events, fairs, parades even craft sales in the mall; they want $1100.00 for a million in commercial liability insurance. I just heard this mall wants 3 million next year and some malls are thinking of 5 million. Even the guy up the road selling fire wood on his property, if he doesn’t take out commercial liability they will cancel his house insurance policy if they cancel, then his mortgage co will be notified. I would like to know how much the Insurance Companies DID NOT PAY OUT because of the clause in the event of Insurrection, Suicide, War, Riot, Terrorism ect. 911 comes to mind. They can tell us on the TV ads how many billion we steal from them in fraud, but they never tell us how many they steal from us in padded premiums. Then they want us to be their police and squeal on any who does. Sorry I got carried away from my original response…. I had the propane serviceman here yesterday, a little piece of dirt burnt out the glow ignition starter, he said the furnace should be cleaned once a year or my insurance wouldn’t cover a fire if I can’t prove service, so I said I’d do it myself, he said, then they would conclude in their investigation, I did something that caused it. How could the average guy fight that? Who really reads all the small print in the policy? where is the insurance?
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