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knightfly Camper

| Joined: | Thu Jan 24th, 2008 |
| Location: | Green Cove Springs, Florida USA |
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Tue Jun 15th, 2010 07:17 pm |
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GULF OIL SPILL FORECAST
- Yesterday

This is a mess!!
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kicken asphalt Camper

| Joined: | Tue Sep 16th, 2008 |
| Location: | Middleburg, Florida USA |
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Posted: Tue Jun 15th, 2010 11:18 pm |
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| Yes it is a very big mess if a strom comes up it will be even a bigger mess then it is now.
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zigzag3337 Camper

| Joined: | Wed Feb 27th, 2008 |
| Location: | Callahan, Florida USA |
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Tue Jun 15th, 2010 11:50 pm |
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kicken asphalt wrote: Yes it is a very big mess if a strom comes up it will be even a bigger mess then it is now.
It was on the Today show a week or so ago that if a storm does come up and if there is oil damage to your property, the insurance companies are going to turn it over to BP and make them pay for it.
If this is the case.....I really feel bad for everyone that is going to be effect by it. It really would tick me off that I pay for homeowners insurance and then they would deny a claim because of the oil.
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kicken asphalt Camper

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Posted: Tue Jun 15th, 2010 11:53 pm |
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zigzag3337 wrote: kicken asphalt wrote: Yes it is a very big mess if a strom comes up it will be even a bigger mess then it is now.
It was on the Today show a week or so ago that if a storm does come up and if there is oil damage to your property, the insurance companies are going to turn it over to BP and make them pay for it.
If this is the case.....I really feel bad for everyone that is going to be effect by it. It really would tick me off that I pay for homeowners insurance and then they would deny a claim because of the oil.
Insurance companies are always looking for a way out.
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zigzag3337 Camper

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Wed Jun 16th, 2010 12:11 am |
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kicken asphalt wrote: zigzag3337 wrote: kicken asphalt wrote: Yes it is a very big mess if a strom comes up it will be even a bigger mess then it is now.
It was on the Today show a week or so ago that if a storm does come up and if there is oil damage to your property, the insurance companies are going to turn it over to BP and make them pay for it.
If this is the case.....I really feel bad for everyone that is going to be effect by it. It really would tick me off that I pay for homeowners insurance and then they would deny a claim because of the oil.
Insurance companies are always looking for a way out.
I agree with you on that.....they hold their hand out and look for any way that they can to not pay. Should be a law against that.
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