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Old 05-18-2009, 08:56 PM
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They are the same, not a very good pic with the wires covering it, but I took these off a merc motor for beater, I use to have a bunch of them but a furnace explosion in my garage a few years ago took out about 300k in inventory parts and engines I had kept from Performance Marine. I have a few items left not sure if I have any new ones still, but I will take a look when I get a chance.


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Old 05-18-2009, 11:04 PM
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Holy Moley, hope you had insurance! And more importantly, I hope no one was hurt.Wow...

Yes, when you get a chance, see if you have one. I appreciate it! Thanks again, Scott
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Old 05-18-2009, 11:25 PM
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Will do Scott, no insurance did not cover the contents, I had just sold Performnce Marine, the new owners were going to take it in a new direction (they failed)so I kept alot of the inventory they did not need or want. I just Moved to Utah from Arizona I was robbed and my truck stolen Broke in my trailer stole parts (one claim) broke into dually stole stereo (second claim) the dirt bags found a set of keys to my other truck in dually and stole that truck (third claim) well my insurance cancelled me for 3 claims in a year then. I never recieved a notice, one month later it got cold turned on the heater in the garage about thirty min later boom it all went up alot of blocks complete engines two corvettes one chevelle a few motorcycles and alot of inventory, I contacted my insurance co they said i was cancelled and were nice to send me my notice then, got a attorney after a year of spending money on it I quit. the only good thing I have a judgement I can do nothing with on the thiefs that stole my stuff in the first place, The police got them a few days later.
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Old 05-18-2009, 11:40 PM
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Now that just plain sucks! I see/hear it time and time again. We pay premiums for years and years and then something happens that is completely out of our control and they stick it to us. I cannot believe they got away with not covering the explosion since they never formally terminated you. I guess that would be your word against theirs. Like some women, can't live with them, can't live without them.......
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Old 05-19-2009, 12:22 AM
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Guess, I should/could start a NEW thread, but HOW DO you insure misc, extra, loose auto parts stored inside your home, attached garage.

Every homeowners company I've asked told me NO, and auto insurance companies will only cover together/complete cars.

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Chuck - your answer as to why they don't cooperate is because they do not have to . How many insurance companies have you seen go under in the latest down turn ? How many have asked for bail outs ? They are very fat and apparently insulated from the poor economy and don't feel the need to address customer needs on such trivial matters which may affect their bottom lines.

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Old 05-19-2009, 04:15 AM
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Sam very true!! I will post a new thread under lounge, this is a good topic of conversation! I have first hand experience!!
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Oh, they will be asking for bail outs, as a matter of fact I think Prudential already has their hand out. I'd love to tell you about about when we put 1 million dollars of business on the books with that company for their auto home products and they invited us to their home office in NJ and the then vice president kept us in his office for three hours talking about what a great job we were doing and then said "oh, gosh. look at the time, gee we missed lunch at the cafeteria, maybe next time you come we can have lunch their. What a cheese-dick, he didn't wanna buy us lunch. I should have pulled that crappy argyle sweater over his head and kicked his ass down a flight of stairs (look, I was in New Jersey, thats almost acceptable business negotiations there) I'd say more but I do not wish to get sued. They (Prudential) set up a whole distribution system to get there numbers up so they could sell it ( to a large mutual company, whom I will not mention, that is interested in life, the pursuit of happiness and LIBERTY). I won't mention that company by name but it is also a turd and will NEVER be publically owned as there would be way to much scrutiny to the way that crap operation is run.

I am an insurance agent and the industry and the companies are full of idiots. Insurance agents and car mechanics have alot in common, the cost of entry into either field is cheap, and either the guy knows his trade and gives a "s" or he doesn't. I've had work done on my cars were I wanted to kill the mechanic and I've had work done that is beautiful.

Insurance is alot the same way, depends alot on the agent, if they know what they are doing and if they care. It also depends ALOT on how much risk you want to accept and how much you wanna pay in premiums.
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