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re: Homeowners Insurance up 60% since last year
Posted on 12/31/22 at 4:12 pm to BarleyPop
Posted on 12/31/22 at 4:12 pm to BarleyPop
He’s not the only one. I’d you poll people in this thread, I’d probably say an easy 95% will agree you come across as a hot headed clown.
You might be smart but your presentation skills and temperament truly sucks.
You might be smart but your presentation skills and temperament truly sucks.
Posted on 12/31/22 at 5:06 pm to Im4datigers
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hot headed
I was extremely pissed about a real world problem for the first 4.5 pages of this thread. And I didn't understand why people were downvoting my situation (which I'd later realize were confused insurance people that felt attacked). From the moment we got new coverage this thread became nothing but entertainment to me but by that time there were already 10 of you on the offensive. Not even my repeated clarifications could talk yall down.
quote:Not a bad thing.
clown
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You might be smart but your presentation skills and temperament truly sucks.
Very true. Maybe even with a sprinkle of autism. I'm what gets shite out when Donald Trump and Elon Musk make a baby.
Posted on 12/31/22 at 5:35 pm to BarleyPop
Then you’ve severely underachieved your potential. If a few hundred dollars makes the steam blow out and consider moving, you definitely have not maximized any mental capacity. Maybe next time say, thank you for the rate increase. I will be shopping around. Hang up. Call another provider. Get cheaper insurance. Call other provider and cancel. That appears much more beneficial than blowing smoke and name calling on a message board. HNY
Posted on 12/31/22 at 6:22 pm to GeauxTigers777
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Then you’ve severely underachieved your potential.
I'm one of the best daytraders on planet earth. But thanks man. I'll keep working on it.
Studies have shown that more than 97% of day traders lose money over time, and less than 1% of day traders are actually profitable.
I do that ^. Successfully.
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If a few hundred dollars makes the steam blow out and consider moving
Thousands. Its thousands of dollars. Here look:
100 - NO
1000- YES
And if its 4 grand a year more in Louisiana than say...Tennessee...and they also don't have state income tax...and its Tennessee and not the toilet bowl of the country...then those people NOT considering moving have a severely diminished mental capacity. Or more likely have lost hope.
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Maybe next time say, thank you for the rate increase
Posted on 12/31/22 at 7:48 pm to BarleyPop
I see where your coming from. It is thousands of dollars at stake, not hundreds! My homeowners insurance is only $1200 for the year! My flood premium is more. Not the norm in LA, but im in a 2 year old home!
Posted on 12/31/22 at 8:23 pm to mmonro3
We pay more than that...hail and tornadoes, I guess....no flood insurance-more like drought and shifting foundations
This post was edited on 12/31/22 at 8:25 pm
Posted on 12/31/22 at 8:46 pm to BarleyPop
Obviously sarcasm isn’t your strongpoint.
Say it’s 2k price increase. Our last move cost 10k plus closing cost of house, etc. it would take 10+ years of 2k a year increases to even get back to even (if moving purely for insurance reasons).
Congrats on being a successful day trader. Not many can do that. You deserve a pat on the back. Consider it done.
Say it’s 2k price increase. Our last move cost 10k plus closing cost of house, etc. it would take 10+ years of 2k a year increases to even get back to even (if moving purely for insurance reasons).
Congrats on being a successful day trader. Not many can do that. You deserve a pat on the back. Consider it done.
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