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Re: I'VE ABOUT HAD IT!!!!!!!......................
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Posted by its not the cost........ on October 13, 2005 at 14:13:13 from (69.55.159.9):
In Reply to: Re: I'VE ABOUT HAD IT!!!!!!!...................... posted by Galen on October 13, 2005 at 13:44:19:
........that bothers me. we knew ins can be expensive.and he can afford it easily.he works lots of hours and makes good wages.what tiffs me is a man that does the right thing and works his a## off pays the greatest. why,because the ins companies know the man has the money.why rob a poor man? since the world trade center disaster ins companies have been telling us we, the working folks that have ins have to recoup the losses of the ins companies for all natural and manmade disasters. okay, lets say you are a farmer and you have a 1000 acres of corn planted.then along come the worst drought in 200 years. your crop is wiped out.okay do you tell the folks that make corn flakes they have to pay everyone else that had corn 4 times the going rate so you and a few farmers in your isolated area can sell what you have and come out.sorry it dont work that way. ins.is a bussiness, like any other bussiness it should survive on its own,not punish the rest of the U.S.when it has a bad year
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