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Posted By: leon
I have on occasion charged for insurance and then not bought it ...knowing that if something happened I would gladly, promptly, pay for the product that was lost. I thought of it as insuring the packages myself. I really didn't think much of it till this post but guess I won't do it anymore. My thought was innocent in that I figured I would cover the loss and no one would be out....oh well....guess I was wrong? On the converse of that if I pay for insurance for an item I won I really don't care who pays if it gets lost as long as I get paid......but that's just me.....later |
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