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Originally Posted by fraserp
OK, I saw this coming.
1. my truck is parked indoors most of time.
2. i do not live in a flood zone area. my area was not expected to flood.
3. i only have a little over 50k on my truck. needless to say its parked most of the time. All summer I ride my motor bike.
4. Hurricane Sandy is the first of its kind in OVER 100 YEARS, so unless you were living in the 18th century no one expected something like this.
5. I am a firm believer in not wasting time and money, so for those who believe in paying a load of $ in insurance for a vehicle that is rearly ever used ---- I will not.
I have to admit that i had full coverage on it until june and took it off because it was going to be parked up for an extended period and to not have to turn in my plates i have to keep insurance on it. So to those who dont know me, my situation, my business, and think that now is a good opportunity to exercise their ability to try and belittle and show how smart or stupid or ignorant they are, let me say (when the right shoe is on the left foot) then you'll understand.
If you dont get it at different levels i hope you get it at ONE
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Hey, man.
Like I said, I wasn't trying to piss on you or your UTTERLY UNFORTUNATE situation. I was simply agreeing with Skyline that comprehensive insurance isn't that much considering your car could always get stolen from anywhere. But I digress. Like I said, I was just agreeing on the objective fact and was not trying to take a stab at you in any way whatsoever.
I think I speak on behalf of the great majority of members here when I say that I feel for you and wish you the very best.
Now, just a quick option you might consider. You could always strip the shell, rinse and clean everything off with water and then sell off those parts. You could make back several thousand dollars that way instead of selling the thing for scrap. Just a suggestion.