Over a $ Billion lose

Dollar Tree Distribution Center in Oklahoma after a Tornado touch down.

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Hawana waibi huko?

Insurance companies are getting the greasing of the decade from East to West, from even safe haven places Dubai of all places, where they used to collect premiums for a song.

Ingekuwa Githu tungejionea maajabu

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Loss not lose

Thanks for the collection.

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Ni vitu za one dollar, Matissue na tooth paste .

Building standards za Sodom ziko mbovu Saidi just see how those cardboard houses were torn to shreds na upepo. Not fit for habitation yet they cost hundreds of thousands of $ . Everything in Sodom is fugaze not their buildings, not their news, not their liberal women, not their murderous politicians, not their poisonous food kila kitu fek

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Insurance doesn’t cover natural catastrophies.

I know a lady who was paid after her car was swept by flash floods and the car bobbed downstream for a few kilometers. How she survived the ordeal is nothing short of a rare occurrence. In most cases, comprehensive compensates. They never pay the full amount but by a good percentage. You will have to cough up to buy a decent car, close to the one you lost.

You pay an arm and a leg for comprehensive compared to the pittance charged for third party.

In the US, whenever homeowners hear of an incoming hurricane or tornado, they rush to insure their properties.

By law, the insurance can’t turn them away.

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