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Have the Good Hands people raised the middle fingers against boaters in
FLA? I just heard that they are cancelling tens of thousands of policies on homes and businesses down there due to the claims paid for hurricane damage. It would seem likely they would have done the same for boats, but it might not have made the news. Anybody know? |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... Have the Good Hands people raised the middle fingers against boaters in FLA? I just heard that they are cancelling tens of thousands of policies on homes and businesses down there due to the claims paid for hurricane damage. It would seem likely they would have done the same for boats, but it might not have made the news. Anybody know? Don't know about Allstate, but I heard Nationwide is not writing new policies for coastal properties. State Farm wouldn't write a policy on a boat that I had in rack storage because the address of the facility put it in a coastal flood zone. When I moved to the house on the water, State Farm wouldn't write my home either. Consequently, they lost my home, two boats, an umbrella, personal property policies, and two cars. I'm now with Boat US insurance. Interestingly, they didn't ask where the boat was moored/stored. |
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On Thu, 19 May 2005 15:33:35 GMT, "NOYB" wrote:
wrote in message roups.com... Have the Good Hands people raised the middle fingers against boaters in FLA? I just heard that they are cancelling tens of thousands of policies on homes and businesses down there due to the claims paid for hurricane damage. It would seem likely they would have done the same for boats, but it might not have made the news. Anybody know? Don't know about Allstate, but I heard Nationwide is not writing new policies for coastal properties. State Farm wouldn't write a policy on a boat that I had in rack storage because the address of the facility put it in a coastal flood zone. When I moved to the house on the water, State Farm wouldn't write my home either. Consequently, they lost my home, two boats, an umbrella, personal property policies, and two cars. I'm now with Boat US insurance. Interestingly, they didn't ask where the boat was moored/stored. 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. Later, Tom |
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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. |
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It seems your family has a long line of drug abusers, drinking and driving,
people going awol and growing pot in their back yard. 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. 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. |
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![]() "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 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. 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. |
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![]() 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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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![]() "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. My policy specifically limits the area of use that the insurance is valid for. |
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