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Being in the insurance biz --and this is exactly an insurance
policy--they never lose money in the long run, and rarely in the short run' Nice to hear that. I am just reading the fine print of my all inclusive boat policy. Damages resulting from faulty electronic are not covered. However, this may like a pie in the sky, I wonder if engine failure is cover. I have never hear of such cover for engine. I'll know more once I get a full copy of the insurance policy. Anyone know more about engine failure coverage's? "Nomen Nescio" ] wrote in message ... Jere Lull writes: . "We'll bet you $50.00 a month, until you die, that you don't die." Of course, when you do die, you're dead so they don't have to pay you anymore, because as we all know when you're dead, you can't spend it. --- - Those who complain about others not being "team players" are the same ones who never give up the ball. ----- |
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The extended warranty is more like an insurance policy that covers
failures of key equipment like the engine or even your boat's refrigerator not caused by an accident, fire, serious storm, etc. It goes beyond the very basic warranty that the maker of the boat provides. -- Sent via Travel Newsgroups http://www.travelnewsgroups.com |
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