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![]() New to this board, however thanks for
the warning about insurance. Yes...you never know...remember the firestorm in california years ago... Nothing is promised... Mike. Figured that would get your > attention. > Actually, this is a testimonial to Mike > Rodman and insurance agents and insurance > companies in general. > Don't anybody go away though, because at the > end of this message, I'm going to give you a > fact that will blow your mind. > Eight years ago tonight, we had a home. > Eight years ago tomorrow morning, we didn't. > I think most of us go through life resenting > the darned insurance bill everytime we write > a check. I sure did. Then in one fell swoop, > it was all worthwhile. > Within 4 days of Hurricane Andrew, we were > given insurance checks totalling $9,000 for > living expenses. > Two weeks to the day after Andrew, we sat in > chairs amidst the rubble of our home as our > adjustor wrote out one check for the entire > value of the home and another for the entire > value of all the belongings. > The stress of losing your home & > everything in it is enormous, especially for > the women. To have the financial stress > relieved quickly, with no argument > whatsoever, was HUGE. > And many in Homestead had no insurance. I'm > sure some procrastinated, some missed a > payment, some owed no mortgage and figured, > "I don't need insurance." > Big mistake. > While I'm reminiscing, I'll also thank the > American Red Cross and the thousands of > volunteers from all over the country who > came to help. You guys were amazing. > OK. Now for the fact: > We lived in a residential area in Homestead, > in Dade County, FL, one of the largest > population centers (Miami) in the US. And it > took SIX MONTHS to get electricity back to > our community! Can you imagine that? > Which reminds me ... the insurance company > also picked up the tab for the exhorbitant > rent ($2,000/month) we paid for a home 60 > miles north, the closest we could find. > Insurance is a real pain in the neck ... > until you need it. And life can take some > unexpected turns. I strongly encourage you > to be protected, just in case. > Richard Dennis |
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