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On Apr 21, 12:36*pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
wrote: 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?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Harry's even answering for Don now, how cute!! |
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