IBUYPOWER Gaming PC GeForce GTX 1650 Super 16gb RAM 1TB HDD 240GB SSD I5-10th gen 2.9GHz 24" Asus VG245 Gaming Monitor $799
Thats a $200 GPU that, at the moment is selling for $500 plus due to miners. Won't last though. I'd strip and sell if it sits very long.
can I say my 199 worth of clubs I haven’t used in 2 years were worth 5 grand and settle for 59 dollars 2 forties and a bag of hot pork skins? If so since you’re my lawyer, make it happen .
Your personal property is covered anywhere in the world under your HO policy, doesn't matter if your clubs were stolen in your home garage or Timbuktu, they would have been covered. Auto policy would pay $0 towards stolen golf clubs. Best advice I can give is to keep your receipts on any expensive purchase you make and take photos of the expensive items you own to prove you do in fact own them.
I can't remember the specifics of the situation or the poster but I vividly remember the thread title "Should I commit insurance fraud?" or something very similar
Yeah I thought that was the charliekelly situation and the one I referenced was different. That was a long fucking time ago though.
I'm still curious if the triumphant return thread was created between the time he escaped and the tike he was caught
Word to the wise, do your homework and run the numbers before making that personal property renter’s/homeowner’s claim. After deductible and subsequent rate increase for making the claim you might be better off just replacing the stuff on your own. As renters, our house was broken into and we made a claim on our renter’s insurance (did not juice the numbers) for less than 3k. Bought a house shortly after and the claim followed us to our homeowners policy. The rate increase didn’t fall off for about 2 years after buying the house I’m pretty sure. We absolutely came out worse. We never should have made the claim or we should have maxed it out instead of doing the honorable/naive thing and claiming only what was stolen. Insurance companies aren’t losing money, they get that shit back every time.
A mysterious disappearance which is how the claim would be coded is not a great one to have if you plan on shopping your insurance in the next five years.
The little hand points to the hour, the big hand the minutes and the long skinny one is seconds in that minute In this example the watch says its 3:09
Can't believe Kyle would just make up a story like that. Not very on brand for him at all. Next thing you know he will make up a story about having a kid.
You guys can schedule sports equipment on inland marine for full value and then the claim won’t surcharge against you either. Just have to have your receipts for most of these items.
Nole0515 I love every time this thread gets bumped. Always interesting. I’m sure this has been covered before but is this a family business? Curious how one would get into this otherwise.
yeah it is. We opened up 15 years ago. My dad had just been laid off and my uncle own a few stores in phoenix. So he went out there to see how its ran for a couple months but we quicly learned it was tria by error and figured out what works and what doesnt.
Where do you go to start researching market prices on stuff you're not familiar with when that happens?