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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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The insurance company offered me $1600 for loss of use.
I told them it was (insert a bunch of expletives here, etc., etc.). Long story short, with a bit of persuasiveness it turned into $5000. Took about a week. ![]() I'm gonna buy some cigars. roffles. ![]()
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JAFO
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don't just roffle... ROFLMAO!!!
Way to stick with it. Sometimes I think they make these processes so complicated and tedious in hopes people will give up before they have to payout or will settle for a smaller amount than they are due. Way to stick to your guns.
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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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Instead they go the "let's see if he's retarded" route. Like I can't read an insurance policy? Duh. The beautiful thing is that they think that I think we're all settled, and that I think it limits their liability. They're really gonna grunt when I addendum them till they squirm. I absolutely hate dishonesty and lying corporate scum. Being I can't wander around much and stick up for myself, I've become pretty good at paper bombs. ![]() I think they'd die if they knew I was just fighting with them to get cigars. Double rofflecopters. ![]()
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