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HK April 21st 08 01:35 AM

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JimH wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
Don White wrote:

First he insults my son. Then he call you a liar. What a guy!
I have nothing to prove to that jackass.
Don,

Drop dead, "Reggie."


OMG............Reggie needs some serious mental therapy.

Can your wife suggest a therapist in the Atlanta area? Perhaps he can get
a group rate if he goes in with Booger.




Reggie may need a therapist, but Booger needs to be institutionalized.
What is it with these little ****s who spend their days here typing
messages to me that I never read (unless I see one quoted in someone
else's message)?

Don White April 21st 08 02:57 AM

Boat Insurance - Whatever you do tell the truth.
 

"DK" wrote in message
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You do nothing but flame other people and follow Harry and JimH around
like a damn puppy, Donnie. You, more than anyone, should be careful how
you respond to others since you have revealed your own, bizzare, personal
issues at home.


Oh oh... sewers backing up again..................................
nope...it's just Freddy K . Gotta get him back into the tank.



[email protected] April 21st 08 04:01 PM

Boat Insurance - Whatever you do tell the truth.
 
On Apr 20, 4:34*pm, "Don White" wrote:
"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.


You don't think his advice on not lying to your insurer is good advice?

[email protected] April 21st 08 04:02 PM

Boat Insurance - Whatever you do tell the truth.
 
On Apr 20, 5:31*pm, "JimH" wrote:
"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!- Hide quoted text -

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Jim, why do you find it acceptable to insult and lie about someone's
wife and school aged children, but then whine like a freakin' baby
when someone says anything about your precious little boy?

[email protected] April 21st 08 04:03 PM

Boat Insurance - Whatever you do tell the truth.
 
On Apr 20, 7:31*pm, HK wrote:
Don White wrote:
"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.


Reggie Dip**** is the reigning rec.boats expert on ... nothing. Perhaps
that's because he has no name, no boat, no car, no wife, no kids, no
nothing.

His only living relatives are Loogy the Brain Damaged, Dan (brother of
Freddie) Krueger, and Jim the Felon of Florida. *:)- Hide quoted text -

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JimH whines about name calling, Harry whines about everything in
rec.boats, I wonder why you two stay here. I notice you two aren't
doing that in Chuck's place.

[email protected] April 21st 08 04:05 PM

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On Apr 20, 8:32*pm, "JimH" wrote:
"HK" wrote in message

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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
Don White wrote:


First he insults my son. *Then he call you a liar. *What a guy!


I have nothing to prove to that jackass.


Don,


Drop dead, "Reggie."


OMG............Reggie needs some serious mental therapy.

Can your wife suggest a therapist in the Atlanta area? * Perhaps he can get
a group rate if he goes in with Booger.


Harry's wife? You mean the labor organizer? What would she know about
mental therapy?

Don White April 21st 08 04:21 PM

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wrote in message
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On Apr 20, 4:34 pm, "Don White" wrote:
"JimH" wrote in message

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"HK" wrote in message
...
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.


You don't think his advice on not lying to your insurer is good advice?

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Since I don't see his posts unless someone reguritates them, I really don't
know if his unsolicited advice was good or bad. I only have the snipits
that other posters may leave in when they reply.
I don't lie to my insurer... I found out last year when my mini-van was
stolen how they weasel out of paying for all damages. Any excuse will do.



Reginald P. Smithers III[_9_] April 21st 08 05:21 PM

Boat Insurance - Whatever you do tell the truth.
 
Don White wrote:


You don't think his advice on not lying to your insurer is good advice?

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Since I don't see his posts unless someone reguritates them, I really don't
know if his unsolicited advice was good or bad. I only have the snipits
that other posters may leave in when they reply.
I don't lie to my insurer... I found out last year when my mini-van was
stolen how they weasel out of paying for all damages. Any excuse will do.



What you did is LYING to your insurance, if you think they weaseled out
of paying for damages the last time you filed a claim, you will not
believe what will happen if (and statistically the odds are not good for
a young male in a muscle car) has an accident. Why waste your money on
any insurance, because "fronting" for you son is the exact same thing as
driving without insurance. They know the game, and will spend the money
to prove it, for any large claim.

One of he benefits of you bragging about how you worked the system, is
it emphasizes to anyone who reads rec.boats, the importance of telling
the truth on all insurance policies. On small claims, the are processed
almost automatically. On large claims, such as an oil spill, if you
were not completely honest on your application and declaration page,
they can and most likely will catch your lie and void your policy and
not pay for the claim.

The same way JimH teaches us the dangers of not properly maintaining
one's boat, you are teaching us the dangers of providing fraudulent
information on your insurance application.


HK April 21st 08 05:28 PM

Boat Insurance - Whatever you do tell the truth.
 
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
Don White wrote:


You don't think his advice on not lying to your insurer is good advice?

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Since I don't see his posts unless someone reguritates them, I really
don't know if his unsolicited advice was good or bad. I only have the
snipits that other posters may leave in when they reply.
I don't lie to my insurer... I found out last year when my mini-van
was stolen how they weasel out of paying for all damages. Any excuse
will do.


What you did is LYING to your insurance,


Pssst...Reggie...Don doesn't give a damn about what you think or what
advice you offer or what you think is appropriate. If Don weren't such a
polite Canadian, he'd tell you to G.P.U.A.R.

Got it?

Reginald P. Smithers III[_9_] April 21st 08 05:36 PM

Boat Insurance - Whatever you do tell the truth.
 
HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
Don White wrote:


You don't think his advice on not lying to your insurer is good advice?

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Since I don't see his posts unless someone reguritates them, I really
don't know if his unsolicited advice was good or bad. I only have
the snipits that other posters may leave in when they reply.
I don't lie to my insurer... I found out last year when my mini-van
was stolen how they weasel out of paying for all damages. Any excuse
will do.


What you did is LYING to your insurance,


Pssst...Reggie...Don doesn't give a damn about what you think or what
advice you offer or what you think is appropriate. If Don weren't such a
polite Canadian, he'd tell you to G.P.U.A.R.

Got it?


Psstt..... my post was not intended for those whose who do not the
ability to learn, as I said many people can and do learn from other's
mistakes. What Don did is not unique, but it does highlight the
importance of telling the truth on ALL insurance applications, if you
really want to be insured. Even on your boat insurance, if you do not
provide accurate information concerning your auto driving history or
previous claims on your auto or home insurance, they can use that as
legal justification not to pay on your boat insurance. Not only can
they do it, but on large claims they WILL do it.

Got it?



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