x96mnn wrote:
csvnfl wrote:
That's what I suspect. We'll just see how they want to handle it. The easy way or the hard way...
Just love how in society today it is never our fault! If I get this straight, you walked into an agreement with another person, who laid the terms and conditions out for you, you agreed to the arrangement. You thought you had proper coverage but really dropped the ball by not checking your coverage. Now you want to make it the guy who in good faith was trying to help you, (well making money them self), to pay up for your mistake?
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It's not "stirring the pot". Like it or not, those are the facts.
Just telling it like it is. Something that's not politically correct these days. No wonder there are so many lawyers in the U.S. to replace "personal responsibility".