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Overboard or not??

Halon. No issues with electronic items. Dry. Chem=major issues

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While I can certainly understand your sentiments about letting the fire take care of itself, a lot of insurance companies include in their contracts a stipulation that you as the insured must do what you can to prevent further damage should a loss occur... They can refuse to pay a claim if they think that you might not have been diligent in your efforts to contain the blaze... :cus:

Sitting in the coffee shop, watching it burn and NOT calling the fire dept. for example. :shocked:
 
have one in my spyder and girl friends:2thumbs:
:better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it
 
Planning a trip next week-end with the spYder and was in Wal-Mart today and ran across this ideam.. I thought it would be a good idea to go ahead and pick one up, I have actually been thinking about it anyway but since I'm planning a trip I'd better have one.. Was going to just pack it in the trunk but then started thinking, (yah that don't happen much) about if there was anywhere on the spYder that I could possible mount it too,, Well here it is---Again, do you think its kind of overboard or not?

X-Joe

I think you already know that I would say it is not overboard at all. There's nothing like that knot you get in the pit of your stomach when you see any of your prized possessions go up in smoke. Thanks to you guys I still have my Spyder :bowdown:

I say it's just fine and could be classified as a much needed accessory.
 
Again... a full replacement, or even a stated value one never really gets you back where you were before the roast... You're gonna have to deal with the insurance adjusters who have their own sense of time passage, and then you've lost stuff that your homeowner's policy is going to have to kick in to pay for... with its own deductible applied first of course! Towing the carcass to a safe haven... not everybody likes picking up smioking hunks of wreckage either...
It's still best to try and save what you have at risk... Even if you don't you'll at least sleep better knowing that you tried...
(Okay... I'll get off the soapbox and shut up now!:D)
 
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