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Originally Posted by Michael Romanos
This is a classic case of a simple matter with a simple innocent explanation, getting completely out of hand (excuse the pun).
Insurance does not work that way in New Zealand even though we have some American owned insurance companies.
Perhaps you should take the case to the World Court or a similar international body. You could engage a law student ( at no cost or very little cost ie expenses only) to act for you and the student can treat the case as an exercise in gaining experience. If nothing else, this is a breech of human rights.
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I like puns.
Good suggestion. Thanks.
I have a good insurance expert working on it today. This morning his knowledege of the business was very impressive. I learned a couple of new things already.
This is not the final answer by any means, but at the moment the worst case scenario looks like I will still be able to have expensive insurance. My under $400 annual fee would go to over $1,000 and I would be insured for everything
except dog bites. At least that' enough to satisfy the bank (I think).
I pay around $30 a month now. That would rise to about $83 a month if it was exactly $1000 a year. Not good, but my friend is going try and sell my policy to a company that will be less. There
is a claim put in to my insurance company. It is not settled, at the moment I don't know for how much or from who. It could be the letter carrier or the Post Office. As time goes on I will learn more.
Grrr.
