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Posted by LOU from Wi. on August 07, 2012 at 16:25:32 from (174.124.63.169):

Gonna rant now about the home insurance company and their agents. For years I Had the same insurance that my daughter has,up until I was told" I had to paint my new cement block garage. Now I dont have a mortgage ,(so my daughter doesn't either)or else. Told the agent to stuff it, I will change company's, which I did, Now comes threatening letter/s telling me I had to disclose the new insurance carriers For their records. Now this went on until the 3rd letter when I walked into te insurance office and let em know if I received just one more letter, it's off to court.When that company tried to raise their rate ,because a lot of fools built in a flood plane.and N.Orleans was under water. I wasn't about to have my rate increased to help the insurance company's recover their cost of claims to be paid out.Still cant figure out who died and made them king, and what a coat of paint to a cement block garage had anything to so with coverage on the building. Both my daughter and me( My sons property) have no mortgage so really no insurance is required by any lending institution. Just saves a bill from the fire Department if they are called to our home to extinguish a home fire or neighbors houses(which there isn't any close by).What really pizzed me off, was the fact that older homes had knob and tube wiring in the house, Attic, walls, but really looked good painted /sided. Several days later the new insurance company wanted to know if our home had knob and tube. Yea right!!!!!. Any how I told her it's time to change company's. Tired of their agent saying they are re-evaluating (so they can get more money from her)Trying to pay claims for fires that burned up the homes out west.Next thing their demands will include washing the windows, sweeping the deck etc. No mortage,so they can stuff their demands, as far A I;m concerned. Done ranting.!!!!!!!!!!! Were not sheep being led to the slaughter. LOU.


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