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canegrl04
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#21 Postby canegrl04 » Sat Sep 25, 2004 12:14 pm

Sad,but alot of people are going to die from Jeanne.I just pray that she doesn't get to cat 4 strength.It'll be all that more horrible :(
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#22 Postby al79philly » Sat Sep 25, 2004 12:15 pm

I took his point well... If you don't have kids and you decide not to leave a mandatory evac zone, then you put yourself only in danger...


But if you have kids, you have an obligation to get out of harm's way... If you don't, you should be arrested.
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Re: agree with insurance statement

#23 Postby Steve Cosby » Sat Sep 25, 2004 12:18 pm

itglobalsecure wrote:I agree. I too am a small business owner, and these accumulated disasters --in areas of known repeated danger-- really make rates soar, and I'm far away from a hurricane disaster area. I sincerely pray that the affected homeowners receive claims to which they are entitled, but there are certainly some NARROWLY DEFINED areas for which insurance should be extremely expensive or uninsurable. It's getting hard to absorb all these rate increases.


Me three!

I just got my mail and, lo and behold, my business insurance policy is up for renewal. Last year, premium was $300. This year it is $527.

This is small policy - $150,000 limit on coverage.
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