Fund-raiser... For Those Who Need It
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by SECRET AP1
[B]i think it's time to re-read what minako said in her post. no one is placing any responsibility or obligation upon any of you to help out. i clearly see the negative points that some of you are bringing up. however, have some courtesy and don't rob this thread of it's original intent.
[B]i think it's time to re-read what minako said in her post. no one is placing any responsibility or obligation upon any of you to help out. i clearly see the negative points that some of you are bringing up. however, have some courtesy and don't rob this thread of it's original intent.
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Actually in the long run they raise everyone's premiums. If the insurance company sees that a particular car gets more tickets or in more accidents everyone's rates go up.
Sorry you don't like my dissent here, but this is a public forum.
Sorry you don't like my dissent here, but this is a public forum.
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Originally posted by krazik
Sorry you don't like my dissent here, but this is a public forum.
Sorry you don't like my dissent here, but this is a public forum.
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Originally posted by minako
BTW, I think Joon was trying to say "Don't insurance premiums cost more because of people who commit insurance fraud, rather than people getting tickets?" If that's what he's trying to say, then I totally agree with him. Tickets don't do anything but raise your own premium.
BTW, I think Joon was trying to say "Don't insurance premiums cost more because of people who commit insurance fraud, rather than people getting tickets?" If that's what he's trying to say, then I totally agree with him. Tickets don't do anything but raise your own premium.
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Yes, it is a public forum and you have the right to post whatever you like, but what is the point of trying to discourage others on helping a couple of friends out?
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Well, we do have a few people that have so far said they would contribute. I think that is very sweet and thoughtful of them.
I got a few PMs from people saying that this is exactly why they like s2ki - because people try to take care of each other and the community (for the most part) sticks together. Warm fuzzies!
I got a few PMs from people saying that this is exactly why they like s2ki - because people try to take care of each other and the community (for the most part) sticks together. Warm fuzzies!
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Originally posted by minako
Well, we do have a few people that have so far said they would contribute. I think that is very sweet and thoughtful of them.
I got a few PMs from people saying that this is exactly why they like s2ki - because people try to take care of each other and the community (for the most part) sticks together. Warm fuzzies!
Well, we do have a few people that have so far said they would contribute. I think that is very sweet and thoughtful of them.
I got a few PMs from people saying that this is exactly why they like s2ki - because people try to take care of each other and the community (for the most part) sticks together. Warm fuzzies!
ahh warm fuzzies...just pay pal'd my minor contribution
ps. wish you were around after my accident.