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ATMW

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Flood

The issue may be that they have ZERO coverage for flood. Unless they have coverage through the National Flood Insurance program they may get ZERO from their insurance company. 99% of the insurance policies do not cover damage due to flood unless you have a special rider and/or purchase flood insurance through the government program.

Ask your insurance agent what happens if you get flooded out. I suspect you will get nothing.... If you are in a flood prone area or in a flood plain most lenders require flood insurance, but sometimes homes slip through the cracks.

In my case the lower part of my property is in a flood plain, but the home sits up on a hill so I could opt out of the coverage. I'm hoping they had flood insurance. It's normally not a covered item on your policy, so there may not be any $$$ coming in to cover this loss.

I'd suggest contacting the Office of The President of ATT. Should get a bit of help from there. People in high places can do things the clerk on the phone can't....


PolarBear03
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Flood? WTF? This is about the California wildfires. WildFIRES. FIRES, MAN!

Damn useless anonymous posters.



Technogeez
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What do you expect...he's on AT&T...



PolarBear03
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said by Technogeez:

What do you expect...he's on AT&T...
Oh yeah; my bad.

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