Damn that sucks.. my offer stands i hope other jump in.. we can hook it up with a goid honest provider and make it hapoen. Originally Posted by Mata Leon
Damn sorry bro. A gun will do little service at such a close range especially in the mised of an ass whooping.. Practice with ur knife from the ground and different positions to help u learn how to pull it.. Way more effective and less liabilities. Practice some Kali bro ull thank me later. I for one am willing to contribute and help take up a donation once u get better for ur next hobby. I think u have taken several for all members we could at least help u with a hh or hour with a hot provider. Anyone else?? Originally Posted by Mata Leon
Mata, I think he's good. He's got a 2012 Mac Pro up for bartering right now and has probably received some good offers for it. Originally Posted by ATF Hobbyoffers yes, and from some very sweet ladies, but not many that are really my type. I'm a patient man though
Poet, quick question, while this may well out me, most know who I am...I have had 2 iPhones stolen in the last month at P10...not blaming anyone, my alchohol intake is admittadely a factor.I can answer that question (3 years as an allstate agent)
Not that I am a lush, I have learned not to take my cell phone in with me. That said I am out 1200 with no upgrades. Is it possible my homeowners policy could help me here. Not even on both, but even one? Losing an expensive phone sucks!
Let me know, beers on me at P10, just be sure I leave my phone in the car!!
Finn Originally Posted by finnman
I can answer that question (3 years as an allstate agent)BP is partially correct but his answer doesn't go far enough. Not his fault, as an agent he's trained different than he would have been as an adjuster. If I listed all of the things you need to know here, the post would cover most of the page. PM sent. If enough folks want all the gory details, I'll post them.
the most important thing to know is what your deductible is on your homeowners policy. If your deductible is under the amount of the loss then you can file a claim for theft of property, and you will receive the value of the property (as set by the claims adjuster) minus the amount of the deductible.
Most people now have a 1% or higher deductible, but many older policies still have a $500 flat deductible which would get you a good bit of cash back Originally Posted by BePrepared