Boat Insurance - Whatever you do tell the truth.
"JimH" wrote in message
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"Don White" wrote in message
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"JimH" wrote in message
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"HK" wrote in message
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
Yesterday, there was a discussion concerning lying on your auto
insurance, to help reduce your rates. This is a great way to lower
your cost, unless you actually have to file a claim.
The same is true about your boat insurance. I
If you ever buy a boat, you can follow the advice you googled.
I see Reggie the troll is back at it again..........trying to pick a
fight........this time with Don. He earlier tried to start one with
you. When will folks here catch onto what he only reason is for posting
here?
I don't know why you guys don't throw Waylon Smithers into your septic
tanks. He never adds anything of value boating related.
From what I see above he's wrong as usual when he sticks his ample nose
into other peoples business.
He is. I just responded to Harry's post.
Reggie not only tried to start another fight but lied while doing so. As
I recall, your agent suggested the insurance arrangement for your son's
coverage resulting in you saving money. No lying on your part.
First he insults my son. Then he call you a liar. What a guy!
I have nothing to prove to that jackass.
I bought the car...the permit is in my name, I make the payments.
All I have to do is make sure the son doesn't exceed his allowable quota of
mileage/time behind the wheel to jeopardize his occasional drivers vs
principal driver status. What the agent said was if we owned three
vehicles, my son would be considered a principal driver on one of them,
regardless of whos name was on the permit.
I listed my 13 year old mini-van on Kijiji yesterday and had it sold to a
guy within three hours.
The Charger replaces the Plymouth Voyager....... plain & simple.
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