Laugh Out Loud!
Seems the Policyholders are learning to play the Insurance game.
They made the rules;
If I wanted to defraud my Insurance Company, the only thing that is covered is fire.
I was thinking it didn\’t seem like something you would post. I hadn\’t had my morning caffeine by then though.
The person did capitalize an excessive amount of words. Usually Melanie does that but not a whole sentence full. I think we can eliminate her and Kim David (since I think they are one and the same).
Hmm… let me think on this and get back to you. In the meantime, have a good day. :) (And be flattered that someone wishes they were you!)
why are you wasting your time posting to this mess. your rationale and explanation shows a person too far above us in intelligence and understanding to even be a part of this discussion. if everyone read and listened to what you said we could easily move on to something truly challenging. i have printed and will show your posting to my children so they can see what a intelligent, thoughtful response to a problem should be. i truly hope you will continue writing and showing your wisdom with us.
True some companies insure quite a lot. You\’re in the industry but appear not to respect the need to advertise to get volume. Volume is what enables large carriers to become large carrier AND be there for their insureds. Most are 99.9% of the time. And then some small carriers rarely if ever advertise and certainly don\’t have the money to advertise on TV. AMICA comes to mind. I had Allstate for 20 years until I moved to a state where they don\’t write. They\’ve paid numerous claims – two auto and three homeowners. They were there when I needed them. People seem to have unrealistic expectations or don\’t understand what humans – adjusters included – were up against with Katrina. There were homes adjusters couldn\’t get to. In Kansas, there are homes that don\’t exist any longer. We actually hunted our insureds down at shelters to give them money for the short term. That never makes the news and it won\’t because it\’s what we do in the industry all of the time. When an adjuster screws up – and as a human being they will – it\’s attributed to an industry wide ill instead of a human error. They sue before they speak to a supervisor or a manager. Sad world we live in sometimes.
Hey adjusterjoe…while I may not always agree with you, it\’s nice to have a differing opinion from time to time….it\’s what keeps my brain working! Unlike others, i\’m not afraid of a challenge.
And, it\’s a free site, post away my friend, post away. :)
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Fancinating- has anyone figured out what this means? Ha ha…
\”Think these Victims will have problems with their claims? Without a doubt!\”- M&M
Why do you think that M&M?
Hey B… don\’t you just love how fakeadjusterjoe says the same thing over and over and over (repeat and over 1,000 times)?
Maybe he has a limited vocabulary.
Laugh Out Loud!
Seems the Policyholders are learning to play the Insurance game.
They made the rules;
If I wanted to defraud my Insurance Company, the only thing that is covered is fire.
Wow look at that. Jewel I must have moved up to your status. Somebody is posting crap under my name now. That last post wasn\’t mine.
Any suggestions on who it might be? ;-)
I was thinking it didn\’t seem like something you would post. I hadn\’t had my morning caffeine by then though.
The person did capitalize an excessive amount of words. Usually Melanie does that but not a whole sentence full. I think we can eliminate her and Kim David (since I think they are one and the same).
Hmm… let me think on this and get back to you. In the meantime, have a good day. :) (And be flattered that someone wishes they were you!)
LOL.
Doesn\’t everyone wish they were me?
No?
Ok, I\’ll be quiet then. :-)
why are you wasting your time posting to this mess. your rationale and explanation shows a person too far above us in intelligence and understanding to even be a part of this discussion. if everyone read and listened to what you said we could easily move on to something truly challenging. i have printed and will show your posting to my children so they can see what a intelligent, thoughtful response to a problem should be. i truly hope you will continue writing and showing your wisdom with us.
People who want more than they are owed under their policy coverages ALWAYS have problems with their claims!
True some companies insure quite a lot. You\’re in the industry but appear not to respect the need to advertise to get volume. Volume is what enables large carriers to become large carrier AND be there for their insureds. Most are 99.9% of the time. And then some small carriers rarely if ever advertise and certainly don\’t have the money to advertise on TV. AMICA comes to mind. I had Allstate for 20 years until I moved to a state where they don\’t write. They\’ve paid numerous claims – two auto and three homeowners. They were there when I needed them. People seem to have unrealistic expectations or don\’t understand what humans – adjusters included – were up against with Katrina. There were homes adjusters couldn\’t get to. In Kansas, there are homes that don\’t exist any longer. We actually hunted our insureds down at shelters to give them money for the short term. That never makes the news and it won\’t because it\’s what we do in the industry all of the time. When an adjuster screws up – and as a human being they will – it\’s attributed to an industry wide ill instead of a human error. They sue before they speak to a supervisor or a manager. Sad world we live in sometimes.
so true, inslaw. as an adjuster, i make mistakes all the time. i just don\’t know when to quit though.
Hey adjusterjoe…while I may not always agree with you, it\’s nice to have a differing opinion from time to time….it\’s what keeps my brain working! Unlike others, i\’m not afraid of a challenge.
And, it\’s a free site, post away my friend, post away. :)