State Farm Begins Reevaluation of Mississippi Katrina Claims

April 13, 2007

  • May 7, 2007 at 8:39 am
    O Say Can You See says:
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    I agree! These men become arrogant when the truth is mentioned. Deny it to the end as they were taught.
    They are more defensive than considerate,
    and they lack compassion and honor.
    It\’s all about money & that is the second thing that men want most in this life.
    Too bad men have the Y Chromosone;
    The Y letter is crooked, it just can\’t be straight. They cover for each other when it comes to cheating. A silent code.
    Money Screams in America!
    Shame on all who cheat one another.

  • May 19, 2007 at 10:42 am
    Chaz, ARM says:
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    Although a State Farm policyholder with several policies at Katrina time, when I checked on the \”SLAB\” letter I was supposed to receive was told it had been sent and returned—-from the address of the \”slab\” and guess what, they did not know that the Mail Box was also GONE/NON-existant/destroyed/ but evidently did not consider checking the AGENCY FILES, CLAIM FILES, HOME OFFICE FILES, FEMA, THE LOCAL UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE, THE LOCAL AGENT, CITY HALL, COUNTY COURTHOUSE, PAST CORRESPONDENCE WITH INSURANCE COMMISSION FOR THE MITIGATION FILES!!!!! ALL ABOVE have my post Katrina address!!!! What I wonder, how much is extremely UN-dedicated, or UN-concerned State Farm employees or contractors? , just plain UN-thinking, stupid or an INTENTIONALLY DELAYED \’TRICKY DICKY\’scheme TO continue the SF UN-paying mode. Watchathink?

  • June 5, 2007 at 1:55 am
    Scalp by Ins Man says:
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    Even if you did get it in the mail,
    worthless as your policy.
    A piece of paper, without any protection.
    Another loophole used by Ins Man!
    Hold on to your hair, they may start scalping.



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