east bayers watch out - my seats were stolen yesterday
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The insurance companies are running a for-profit model of business whereby they wouldn't be in business if their model didn't work. Its basically a big gamble, and the insurance company wins that gamble a huge amount of the time. I know you already know this. I just felt like stating it that way.
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Thank you ^^. I have friends who are agents and they laugh when I bring this up and shrug they'e shoulders...
and itching for a payout? Hardly. I'd suggest you better take a second look at that statment and get to know me personally before throwing assumptions like that out. I've got the money to buy what I need, But that money doesn't come easily and I'm not going to waste it on the same garbage anymore that you are buying to protect your car.
Car alarms, Quick releases, cutouts, locks... It all means nothing to me. Just because you waste your money on it doesn't mean its your civic duty to force it on anyone else. Go preach to someone who cares...
and itching for a payout? Hardly. I'd suggest you better take a second look at that statment and get to know me personally before throwing assumptions like that out. I've got the money to buy what I need, But that money doesn't come easily and I'm not going to waste it on the same garbage anymore that you are buying to protect your car.
Car alarms, Quick releases, cutouts, locks... It all means nothing to me. Just because you waste your money on it doesn't mean its your civic duty to force it on anyone else. Go preach to someone who cares...
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Originally Posted by obsess2k'ed' timestamp='1340670821' post='21810937
Where do you think that $9k comes from? Insurance companies aren't in business to repeatedly take losses.
I doubt shoplifting is simply written off and unaccounted for in our retail prices. Just like I doubt insurance companies are not going to adjust their premiums when a certain vehicle becomes a target for a theft epidemic. I don't see how they would have predicted a seat theft epidemic on the S2000 before it started. If anyone here is an insurance underwriter, I'd welcome an education on this.
Honestly though, this part has very little effect on me so I don't really care. The thing I care about is making sure my car still has seats the next time I see it.
Thank you ^^. I have friends who are agents and they laugh when I bring this up and shrug they'e shoulders...
and itching for a payout? Hardly. I'd suggest you better take a second look at that statment and get to know me personally before throwing assumptions like that out. I've got the money to buy what I need, But that money doesn't come easily and I'm not going to waste it on the same garbage anymore that you are buying to protect your car.
and itching for a payout? Hardly. I'd suggest you better take a second look at that statment and get to know me personally before throwing assumptions like that out. I've got the money to buy what I need, But that money doesn't come easily and I'm not going to waste it on the same garbage anymore that you are buying to protect your car.
Car alarms, Quick releases, cutouts, locks... It all means nothing to me.
Just because you waste your money on it doesn't mean its your civic duty to force it on anyone else.
Go preach to someone who cares...
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