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In reply to the discussion: The Home-Insurance Coin Flip: Nearly Half of Claims Result in Zero Payout [View all]lonely bird
(3,055 posts)10. Medishare?
This is the Christian based group that I hear advertising on Sirius/XM.
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The Home-Insurance Coin Flip: Nearly Half of Claims Result in Zero Payout [View all]
mahatmakanejeeves
15 hrs ago
OP
If a customer has a question, that sets off an alarm with those mother-f6ckers
wolfie001
12 hrs ago
#3
You can't even have them check to see if your roof is okay after a hail storm.
moreland01
2 hrs ago
#40
Umm... that reticence runs throughout the entirety of the insurance racket.
OldBaldy1701E
12 hrs ago
#4
THE BIG FIVE: These are the biggest offenders. New Jersey's Department of Insurance listed companies with
3Hotdogs
11 hrs ago
#5
Another insurance rip-offs are the health insurance clubs that are not insurance. They are not rated by state agencies
3Hotdogs
11 hrs ago
#7
"I don't understand why people post shit nobody without a subscription (to the WSJ, no less) can read."
mahatmakanejeeves
9 hrs ago
#19
Too often, when someone files a homeowners claim their policy is not renewed by the insurer
dlk
8 hrs ago
#22
I had a water claim a few years back. All the basements on my block flooded because a storm drain behind our
Raftergirl
8 hrs ago
#24
I have also had a recent experience with Nationwide (luckily) and they have been remarkable
FakeNoose
6 hrs ago
#28
Great to hear this and good luck with the rebuilding! Can't imagine going through something like that with
Raftergirl
5 hrs ago
#35
'22 or '23. But I have this specific coverage in my policy. As another poster wrote, it only costs an extra couple
Raftergirl
38 min ago
#45
Like a good little drone, I've been paying house insurance premiums since 1978,
BobTheSubgenius
7 hrs ago
#27
It pays to spend a little time with an agent to understand what your insurance is covering
sarisataka
4 hrs ago
#38