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Ski_Pro_3
Oct 28, 2014Explorer
peaches&cream wrote:
And I think you are full of it. If you have a RV of any value surly you have Ins. on it. I did not say a thing about loaning your RV to anyone that is not capable of operating it. Who checked you out in your RV and determined you could operate it properly?
My bank account for one thing. I put my money where my mouth speaks. Not so with someone who wants to borrow it.
peaches&cream wrote:
Most of the people I borrow Planes from, I taught them to fly. They feel I will take care of their planes as if it was my own. If not, Ins. will cover the loss. Go blow your smoke somewhere else cause you are making no sense here.
So, you only borrow or loan when you are sure of the borrower's ability to cover the loss. Good for you. All anyone else is saying is that they are not so sure the borrower will cover the cost and that they are not willing to risk their insurance coverage on another person's liability. Most RV owners have taken a great deal of time as well as money setting up their rig. I can't tell you how many hours I've spent dialing in my RV. An insurance company isn't going to compensate me for all that. No way will I lend out my RV on the risk that all my time and efforts, not just to earn the money to buy it, but to outfit it and get it to my level of operability. It's unique and I am not risking that.
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