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On Mon, 27 Jul 2009 14:28:28 +0100, Roger Chapman
wrote: Mark wrote: On Sat, 25 Jul 2009 13:03:16 -0700 (PDT), RobertL wrote: On Jul 25, 7:11 pm, "Ray" wrote: It's only ever really worth it if you have to claim, looking at it logically!!! And not even then (IME) because they up the premiums over the next few years to recoup the payment. If you look at it logically it's never worthwhile to have any insurance unless you know the risk is much greater than the insurer expects. Insurance companies asses the risk and then add on their profit margins. I tend to look at it from the opposite perspective. It's only worthwhile insuring for losses you can't easily stand yourself. Even if the probability of the loss is very small? -- (\__/) M. (='.'=) Due to the amount of spam posted via googlegroups and (")_(") their inaction to the problem. I am blocking most articles posted from there. If you wish your postings to be seen by everyone you will need use a different method of posting. [Reply-to address valid until it is spammed.] |
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