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I would rather be lucky then smartParticipant
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I would rather be lucky then smartParticipantIt wasn’t me
I would rather be lucky then smartParticipantIt wasn’t me
I would rather be lucky then smartParticipantIt wasn’t me
I would rather be lucky then smartParticipantSomeone please let me know
when a unit like that can be purchased at the “anti-bubble” price of the high $400K’s:
a: never
b: dream on
c: in 200??I would rather be lucky then smartParticipantSomeone please let me know
when a unit like that can be purchased at the “anti-bubble” price of the high $400K’s:
a: never
b: dream on
c: in 200??I would rather be lucky then smartParticipantSomeone please let me know
when a unit like that can be purchased at the “anti-bubble” price of the high $400K’s:
a: never
b: dream on
c: in 200??I would rather be lucky then smartParticipantSomeone please let me know
when a unit like that can be purchased at the “anti-bubble” price of the high $400K’s:
a: never
b: dream on
c: in 200??I would rather be lucky then smartParticipantSomeone please let me know
when a unit like that can be purchased at the “anti-bubble” price of the high $400K’s:
a: never
b: dream on
c: in 200??January 16, 2008 at 5:33 PM in reply to: Question about Insurance Claims related to San Diego Fires #137094I would rather be lucky then smartParticipantgood call on your part FLU
I certainly would not file a claim.
In fact, I just raised my deductable to $5000. I figured that if I made a claim for anything less then $5000, I worry that my premiums would go up or the policy would be cancelled altogether. The annual savings on my insurance policy by going with a $5000 deductable will cover a lot of little claims.
I had to evacuate both times due to these recent fires, and I cannot risk getting my insurance cancelled.
My neighbor had to talk to 4 different insurance companies before one of them would insure his house.
January 16, 2008 at 5:33 PM in reply to: Question about Insurance Claims related to San Diego Fires #136833I would rather be lucky then smartParticipantgood call on your part FLU
I certainly would not file a claim.
In fact, I just raised my deductable to $5000. I figured that if I made a claim for anything less then $5000, I worry that my premiums would go up or the policy would be cancelled altogether. The annual savings on my insurance policy by going with a $5000 deductable will cover a lot of little claims.
I had to evacuate both times due to these recent fires, and I cannot risk getting my insurance cancelled.
My neighbor had to talk to 4 different insurance companies before one of them would insure his house.
January 16, 2008 at 5:33 PM in reply to: Question about Insurance Claims related to San Diego Fires #137036I would rather be lucky then smartParticipantgood call on your part FLU
I certainly would not file a claim.
In fact, I just raised my deductable to $5000. I figured that if I made a claim for anything less then $5000, I worry that my premiums would go up or the policy would be cancelled altogether. The annual savings on my insurance policy by going with a $5000 deductable will cover a lot of little claims.
I had to evacuate both times due to these recent fires, and I cannot risk getting my insurance cancelled.
My neighbor had to talk to 4 different insurance companies before one of them would insure his house.
January 16, 2008 at 5:33 PM in reply to: Question about Insurance Claims related to San Diego Fires #137067I would rather be lucky then smartParticipantgood call on your part FLU
I certainly would not file a claim.
In fact, I just raised my deductable to $5000. I figured that if I made a claim for anything less then $5000, I worry that my premiums would go up or the policy would be cancelled altogether. The annual savings on my insurance policy by going with a $5000 deductable will cover a lot of little claims.
I had to evacuate both times due to these recent fires, and I cannot risk getting my insurance cancelled.
My neighbor had to talk to 4 different insurance companies before one of them would insure his house.
January 16, 2008 at 5:33 PM in reply to: Question about Insurance Claims related to San Diego Fires #137135I would rather be lucky then smartParticipantgood call on your part FLU
I certainly would not file a claim.
In fact, I just raised my deductable to $5000. I figured that if I made a claim for anything less then $5000, I worry that my premiums would go up or the policy would be cancelled altogether. The annual savings on my insurance policy by going with a $5000 deductable will cover a lot of little claims.
I had to evacuate both times due to these recent fires, and I cannot risk getting my insurance cancelled.
My neighbor had to talk to 4 different insurance companies before one of them would insure his house.
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