2009MAR011108
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2009MAR011108

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Black Saturday +day22
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Push on for forced fire insurance
"… The insurance council also questioned if the uninsured should be compensated for the loss of their homes from the cashed-up Victorian Bushfire Appeal Fund.
"Why would you pay insurance premiums for 15 years when you know the bloke next door (without insurance) is going to get his home rebuilt to the same standard or higher?" asked council spokesman Paul Giles. …
Didn’t take long for the blood-suckers at the Insurance Council to start coming out and launching a campaign to improve their profits. Talk on the radio at +day5 was get your insurance claims in fast because in 2 months Insurance will feel less heat from the media and start knocking back claims. This article to me signals the start. I’ll add the original article to fire news in the near future.
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flood cleanup

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Any areas that the moisture detector found to be even slightly wet had to be replaced up to 2′ for insurance reasons… This here’s the scene of the crime. There was no real "overflow" in my bathroom – almost all of it went down the pipe hole from inside the toilet, so there was no way to know about the leak… however some "clean" water from the toilet inflow did backup from the bowl and drip onto the floor, which is where the wetness on this side came from. It’s amazing what a huge job this is.
Due to poor installation (way back in 2005) my toilet overflowed recently, sending waste water from inside the toilet down the pipe into the ceiling and hallways adjacent to my suite. Let this be a lesson, boys and girls. Always have home insurance to cover the shoddy workmanship of others.
flood cleanup

Image by josiejose
Any areas that the moisture detector found to be even slightly wet had to be replaced up to 2′ for insurance reasons… This here’s the scene of the crime. There was no real "overflow" in my bathroom – almost all of it went down the pipe hole from inside the toilet, so there was no way to know about the leak… however some "clean" water from the toilet inflow did backup from the bowl and drip onto the floor, which is where the wetness on this side came from. It’s amazing what a huge job this is.\
Due to poor installation (way back in 2005) my toilet overflowed recently, sending waste water from inside the toilet down the pipe into the ceiling and hallways adjacent to my suite. Let this be a lesson, boys and girls. Always have home insurance to cover the shoddy workmanship of others.
