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Re: Wood burner and insurance


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Posted by wisbaker on November 14, 2013 at 18:50:46 from (173.30.33.15):

In Reply to: Wood burner and insurance posted by Bkpigs on November 14, 2013 at 04:10:49:

First remember you're dealing with insurance companies, they lie cheat and steal AND pay enough
to political candidates to insure they'll be able to do so in the future, I'd file a complaint
with the state insurance commission against the insurance company that wants you to remove the
wood burner that isn't there.Find another insurance company first, if you can 'cause they talk
to each other. I've had USAA insurance or 27 years. I was able to keep homeowner's insurance in
Florida after Andrew, some of my co-workers weren't so lucky wiht their insurance companies.
They're good but still an insurance company (lie cheat and steal). A snake is a snake and if
you mess with snakes you'll get bit. I had a car-deer with the pickup about 10 years ago, they
decided to use cheap C.R.A.P (certified replacement auto parts) head light isn't up to snuff,
it faded and clouded over unlike the OEM that's on the other side that's been there 2-3 years
and 60,000 miles longer. Weaseled out of the alleged warranty, seem's I was wearing the wrong
color underwear when I hit the deer or some other BS reason. Every time I walk up to the front
of my truck I'm reminded they are not to be trusted, and my trusting them wasn't worth the
additional 25 dollars the OEM headlight would of cost them. The only time you'll get treated
fairly by them is when they have to pay you AND you're not insured with them. Another USAA
member hit one of the County trucks I was responsible for, USAA sprung for OEM parts AND my
choice of body shops, I used the expensive guy who always gave me an estimate but was always to
high for me to accept.


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