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In Reply to: PLUS how in hell can you underwrite anything AFTER the damage is done... (NT) posted by ParloFax on May 17, 2007 at 05:02:56:
were the buyer to opt out of (paying for) insurance I guess we could say he (buyer) is underwriting the risk (of shipping damage) himself.This doesn't appear to be the case here, in fact if the facts are straight then what we have here is simple petty theft!
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Follow Ups
- "Underwrite" generally means to assume a risk. Thus - bjh 05:26:18 05/17/07 (8)
- Which is a good reason for buyers to NOT purchase insurance..... - HamBone77 07:20:15 05/17/07 (6)
- My advice to you... - bjh 08:04:54 05/17/07 (5)
- I disagree - Don T 14:00:55 05/17/07 (1)
- Fine, but when some shyster guarantees all that and then just pockets the Ins. $$$... what then? - bjh 16:28:10 05/17/07 (0)
- I must be damn lucky - Biff 11:31:14 05/17/07 (1)
- No problems here either! - bjh 11:50:35 05/17/07 (0)
- Re: My advice to you... - HamBone77 08:11:56 05/17/07 (0)
- OK, thanks for the straightening out! (NT) - ParloFax 05:42:18 05/17/07 (0)