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Re: That's just wrong..... said by N3OGH:said by Corona:Sucks to go through it, but in theory, wouldn't homeowners insurance cover things like this? Sure but between the time AT&T and Dish want their cash, and the time the home owner gets a settlement check for the $300, she/he's out the $300. The houses being burnt down are worth millions. They can afford to pay the bill. -- -- Internet News My BLOG My Web Page |
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 | said by fAcEtIOUs:The houses being burnt down are worth millions. They can afford to pay the bill. You know this how?
Shouldn't matter what that house costs since cost of living is different all over the country. While that same house may cost $250,000 where I live, it may cost more where they live but their pay will reflect that too. |
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 ptrowskiGot Helix?Premium join:2005-03-14 Putnam, CT kudos:4 Reviews:
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| reply to fAcEtIOUs said by fAcEtIOUs:said by N3OGH:said by Corona:Sucks to go through it, but in theory, wouldn't homeowners insurance cover things like this? Sure but between the time AT&T and Dish want their cash, and the time the home owner gets a settlement check for the $300, she/he's out the $300. The houses being burnt down are worth millions. They can afford to pay the bill. Wow, really? I did not know fire only target high end homes. Oh wait, it doesn't.
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 BF69Premium join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN 2 edits | reply to fAcEtIOUs said by fAcEtIOUs:said by N3OGH:said by Corona:Sucks to go through it, but in theory, wouldn't homeowners insurance cover things like this? Sure but between the time AT&T and Dish want their cash, and the time the home owner gets a settlement check for the $300, she/he's out the $300. The houses being burnt down are worth millions. They can afford to pay the bill. At&t has BILLIONS of $ they can wait a few weeks for the insurance company to give them $300 |
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 yockTFTCPremium join:2000-11-21 Miamisburg, OH kudos:3 | reply to fAcEtIOUs said by fAcEtIOUs:said by N3OGH:said by Corona:Sucks to go through it, but in theory, wouldn't homeowners insurance cover things like this? Sure but between the time AT&T and Dish want their cash, and the time the home owner gets a settlement check for the $300, she/he's out the $300. The houses being burnt down are worth millions. They can afford to pay the bill. That shouldn't even factor into the equation. AT&T can wait, like all of their other debtors and leinholders, for homeowner's insurance to indemnify the policyholders. |
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 TransmasterDon't Blame Me I Voted For Bill and Opus join:2001-06-20 Cheyenne, WY | reply to fAcEtIOUs Such sweet people from New Jersy, but then I suppose it takes an A$$hole to live there............... 
This doesn't sound like the Dish Network (DN) I know. Look at what DN did after Hurricane Katrina. They flooded the area with service trucks and got their customers up an running real fast, they even installed DN systems in shelters. I'll bet you they were dealing with an AT&T billing agent in India, or The Philipines, going by a script, or some low paid butt munch State side, who would get strangled in any other line of work. -- Eat a BLT for Iran |
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 CoronaIt's cool, I'm takin it backPremium join:2000-03-14 Dallas, TX | WTH does New Jersey have to do with this? |
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 markwp2001SpreadheadPremium join:2002-05-25 Long Beach, MS | reply to fAcEtIOUs said by fAcEtIOUs:said by N3OGH:said by Corona:Sucks to go through it, but in theory, wouldn't homeowners insurance cover things like this? Sure but between the time AT&T and Dish want their cash, and the time the home owner gets a settlement check for the $300, she/he's out the $300. The houses being burnt down are worth millions. They can afford to pay the bill. Now that's an ignorant, ill-informed, stupid statement. Congrats. -- LHF's Football Master 2006 |
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 DownTheShoreTag, you're itPremium join:2003-12-02 Beautiful NJ kudos:11 | reply to Corona Just another gratuitous swipe at a lovely state.  -- Life is simply one damned thing after another. |
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| reply to fAcEtIOUs said by fAcEtIOUs:said by N3OGH:said by Corona:Sucks to go through it, but in theory, wouldn't homeowners insurance cover things like this? Sure but between the time AT&T and Dish want their cash, and the time the home owner gets a settlement check for the $300, she/he's out the $300. The houses being burnt down are worth millions. They can afford to pay the bill. I disagree. Most if not all people around here are barely able to afford their homes, so they barely scrape by in the other parts of their lives. Just because the house is worth millions, doesn't mean they are millionaires. The wages here are probably the lowest in the US relative to the cost of living. |
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 | reply to fAcEtIOUs "The houses being burnt down are worth millions. They can afford to pay the bill."
Insurance doesn't pay the "worth" of the house it pays the cost to rebuild it and replace the items in it. |
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 GlobalMindDomino Dude, POWER Systems GuyPremium join:2001-10-29 Hollywood, FL 1 edit | reply to fAcEtIOUs said by fAcEtIOUs:said by N3OGH:said by Corona:Sucks to go through it, but in theory, wouldn't homeowners insurance cover things like this? Sure but between the time AT&T and Dish want their cash, and the time the home owner gets a settlement check for the $300, she/he's out the $300. The houses being burnt down are worth millions. They can afford to pay the bill. Thanks, but really that's not the point. I could probably pay the bill too if my home were destroyed by wildfire or in my case, hurricane.
It wouldn't change the fact that it is purely bad form to do business this way as the "corporate citizen."
AT&T / Dish make billions of dollars a year. They can afford the write-off. |
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 | reply to moonpuppy From experience...
The pay will not neccesarily reflect that. |
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 | reply to Transmaster I was in Katrina. Charter cable sent us bills for months that their cable lines were down. I don't know what Cox did, but Charter didn't help too much. |
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 Deckohi have..so there for i havePremium join:2002-07-24 San Diego, CA | reply to fAcEtIOUs quote: The houses being burnt down are worth millions. They can afford to pay the bill.
Now thats just a dumb comment. Better yet stupid! |
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| reply to GlobalMind said by GlobalMind:It wouldn't change the fact that it is purely bad form to do business this way as the "corporate citizen." AT&T / Dish make billions of dollars a year. They can afford the write-off. And that's the perfect response to fAcEtIOUs 's post. |
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 | reply to jjeffeory said by jjeffeory:From experience... The pay will not necessarily reflect that. So you know what houses cost just by the large area they are in? 
Unless someone shows me the address and the records of house sales on the same street, you can't tell me how much a house is worth just by looking at it or its location. |
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 en102Canadian, eh? join:2001-01-26 Valencia, CA | As a resident of SoCal, you'll be hard pressed to find even a piece of vacant land to build on worth less than $250,000.
On the other side, just because the house may be worth +$500,000, (most in SoCal are), doesn't mean that
A) People are rich (many spend +1 income just to pay mortgage and taxes) B) They have money. Some may have bought the house back in the 90's or earlier for -- Canada = Hollywood North |
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 | One reason people scrap for a home in a semi affluent area is for an investment. I live in a nice area and I'm far from rich. Tack on my kids pending college tuition and you could consider me broke!~
The death Star wants the money...fine...send it to them in pennies and cancel your account! -- Where have the adults gone? |
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