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Curtis CCR May 21st 05 12:02 AM

P.Fritz wrote:
"Curtis CCR" wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:

I'm now with Boat US insurance. Interestingly, they didn't ask

where
the
boat was moored/stored.


They didn't? Every company I have been with, including BOAT/US

(CNA),
want to know where my boats are kept. Whether in a marina

(location of
the marina) or my garage. That would be part of the rating

criteria.

My policy specifically limits the area of use that the insurance is

valid
for.


Mine too. And always wanted to know where ther boat was kept. And
since my marina requires a certificate of liability insurance, they
have to know.


P. Fritz May 21st 05 12:03 AM


"The Snapper Trapper" wrote in message
...
It seems your family has a long line of drug abusers, drinking and

driving,
people going awol and growing pot in their back yard.


The more kevin posts, the more he exposes himself


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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:

I had personal experience with State Farm insurance about 30 years
ago.

They are not good people and they sure as hell don't have Good Hands.



My uncle never, ever had anyone but State Farm on his house, his boat,
his cars, his farm equipment, a small apartment house in FL, etc. He
always was insured to the max, just the way he was. Then, my cousin
moved into my uncles
house for awhile, and he had, about 2 years prior, had a DUI. Now, he
never, ever drove my uncle's vehicles, etc. But somehow (big
brother-ish) State Farm found out the cousin was living there, and
raised my uncle's insurance two fold. They said that the cousin had
access to my uncle's vehicles. He didn't have any more access to them
than he ever did, which was none.






P. Fritz May 21st 05 12:17 AM


"Curtis CCR" wrote in message
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P.Fritz wrote:
"Curtis CCR" wrote in message
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NOYB wrote:

I'm now with Boat US insurance. Interestingly, they didn't ask

where
the
boat was moored/stored.

They didn't? Every company I have been with, including BOAT/US

(CNA),
want to know where my boats are kept. Whether in a marina

(location of
the marina) or my garage. That would be part of the rating

criteria.

My policy specifically limits the area of use that the insurance is

valid
for.


Mine too. And always wanted to know where ther boat was kept. And
since my marina requires a certificate of liability insurance, they
have to know.


Mine requires it in the contract as well, but now that I think about it,
they've never asked for it.





NOYB May 21st 05 03:37 AM


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I think that if you are either living in a hurricane prone area knowing
the risks, or just stupid, you should have to live with the
consequences.


You sound like a Republican.



NOYB May 21st 05 03:38 AM


wrote in message
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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:

I had personal experience with State Farm insurance about 30 years
ago.

They are not good people and they sure as hell don't have Good Hands.



My uncle never, ever had anyone but State Farm on his house, his boat,
his cars, his farm equipment, a small apartment house in FL, etc. He
always was insured to the max, just the way he was. Then, my cousin
moved into my uncles
house for awhile, and he had, about 2 years prior, had a DUI.


Sheesh. An entire family of boozers and stoners.



NOYB May 21st 05 03:40 AM


"P. Fritz" wrote in message
...

"Curtis CCR" wrote in message
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P.Fritz wrote:
"Curtis CCR" wrote in message
oups.com...

NOYB wrote:

I'm now with Boat US insurance. Interestingly, they didn't ask

where
the
boat was moored/stored.

They didn't? Every company I have been with, including BOAT/US

(CNA),
want to know where my boats are kept. Whether in a marina

(location of
the marina) or my garage. That would be part of the rating

criteria.


I asked them if they needed the address where it was being stored, and they
said no. They wanted to know the waters that I was using in on...but not
where it was being stored.




The Snapper Trapper May 21st 05 06:40 AM

Don't forget the AWOL'ers

"NOYB" wrote in message
...

wrote in message
oups.com...

Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:

I had personal experience with State Farm insurance about 30 years
ago.

They are not good people and they sure as hell don't have Good Hands.



My uncle never, ever had anyone but State Farm on his house, his boat,
his cars, his farm equipment, a small apartment house in FL, etc. He
always was insured to the max, just the way he was. Then, my cousin
moved into my uncles
house for awhile, and he had, about 2 years prior, had a DUI.


Sheesh. An entire family of boozers and stoners.





RM May 23rd 05 08:10 AM


"NOYB" wrote in message
...

wrote in message
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I think that if you are either living in a hurricane prone area knowing
the risks, or just stupid, you should have to live with the
consequences.


You sound like a Republican.


Because he is right? Why the hell cant people be responsible for their own
decisions anymore? At least stupid people have some excuse the first time,
but they will learn.



[email protected] May 23rd 05 01:15 PM


John H wrote:
On 20 May 2005 09:11:28 -0700, wrote:


NOYB wrote:

The state insurance commissioner responsible for the ****ty

regulations is
now the US Senator for the blue half of our state.


but I thought you righties were against regulation and larger
government? Oh, I get it, only when it benefits YOU.....

I think that if you are either living in a hurricane prone area

knowing
the risks, or just stupid, you should have to live with the
consequences.


I think the subject was insurance, not politics. I can't understand

anyone using
State Farm, given the reputation for cancellation at the drop of a

hat that
those folks have.
--
John H

John, it was your buddy NOYB who first responded to this post with a
political overtone by stating: The state insurance commissioner
responsible for the ****ty regulations is now the US Senator for the
blue half of our state.


[email protected] May 23rd 05 01:20 PM


P. Fritz wrote:
"The Snapper Trapper" wrote in message
...
It seems your family has a long line of drug abusers, drinking

and
driving,
people going awol and growing pot in their back yard.


The more kevin posts, the more he exposes himself


First, you idiot, I'm not Kevin, but seeing how you are responding to
my post, please show any evidence of your wild allegations above.

What evidence to you have that I "come from a long line of drug
abusers"? Let's be specific here, Fritz. It will certainly show the
group that you don't know what to hell you are talking about.

Now, because I had a brother that went AWOL, that somehow translates in
your pea brain that that constitutes a "long line"????

Because one member of my family got a DUI, THAT constitutes, in your
idiotic mind "a long line"?

Please show where anyone in my family has EVER "grown pot in their back
yard".

Watch, everyone, there won't be one single bit of evidence of any of
Fritz's completely false accusations.



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