<BigJohnson@mailcity.com> wrote in message
news:4015A597.21F0699@mailcity.com...
> If an insurance company is going to provide glass replacement
> under your comprehensive coverage, why would you NOT expect to
> show there is no previous glass breakage?
WTF!?
> Normally when you deal
> direct, rather than with an agent, they ask for five pictures of
> the four sides of the vehicle and the interior.
Bullship.
> An insurance
> company sets YOUR rate based on the drivers and the vehicles.
> There is enough information in your VIN numbers to set the rate
> the vehicles. All they need is type of usage and annual mileage.
Again...crap. No insurance company wants your annual mileage.
More crap that our village idiot pulls from his ass.
> Drivers among another things are rated up or down by age, number
> and frequency of accidents and license suspensions and/or
> revocations. To do that they have the right to access your
> driving record and that of any other driver, licensed to that
> household or residing in that household, even those not listed as
> drivers of the vehicle one intends to insure with that insurance
> company.
(yawn) Again...not true. The privacy act restricts insurance companies from
retrieving information about ANYBODY, not listed as a driver.
> Most state insurance laws require one to list all of
> the drivers listed with the motor vehicle department as licensed
> to that address, even if they own their own vehicle and have
> their own policy.
No they don't.
> Most states require every policy issued to that
> residence to carry the SAME policy limits, in addition, so one
> can not group all of the high risk drivers to the oldest vehicle
> and carry only the minimum coverage required by the state.
LOL! What do you do Mikey...just pull this crap out of thin air?
You're an idiot.
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