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To: Dick Bachert
The only solution is to vote with your wallet by taking your business elsewhere (and letting the offending insurance company know about it), or if possible get an organized boycott going. These companies are whores and will abandon their, ahem, principles in a New York nanosecond for the almighty dollar.
To: Dick Bachert
There Agent most certainely has the right to cancel any policy holder they believe is an un-accepatable risk......
But as an avid gun collector and NRA member, I have a right to "cancel" them as my insurance company ad take my business elsewhere.....
As an American citizen, I have the right to voice my displeasure with this companies policies to like minded folk to ensure they do not use this company...
Geeeee State Farm......Did I just hear the beginning of a stampede???
Even gun owners who just have hunting rifles will stand with those who collect a variety of guns.....Some dumba$$ actuary at State Farm probably believed that this was a small segment of society, so who cares.......The guy/gal just doen't understand gun owners and NRA members......We all swing together....
NeverGore
4 posted on
07/10/2002 6:04:55 AM PDT by
nevergore
To: Dick Bachert
Trust me Prudential and State Farm. You both have 100% of all my insurances. I will drop you like a lead balloon if this intrusive type of policy segregating continues much longer. My gun or their gun.
5 posted on
07/10/2002 6:10:59 AM PDT by
chachacha
To: Dick Bachert
I dont much like State Farm and Prudential far too restrictive.
7 posted on
07/10/2002 6:13:39 AM PDT by
R. Scott
To: Dick Bachert
State Farm and Prudential stand to lose about 50 million potential customers. Some enterprising agents from John Hancock or The Hartford stands to reap a ton in commissions.
It's a good time for gunowners the NRA to get the word out that a boycott of SF and the Pru are in order.
Pass the word...
10 posted on
07/10/2002 6:18:29 AM PDT by
Wm Bach
To: Dick Bachert
Look at how they're being investigated and you'll see how and why they want to ingratiate themselves with the Daschle crowd.
To: Dick Bachert
Lift up any rock and you will find a trial lawyer.
13 posted on
07/10/2002 6:38:59 AM PDT by
verity
To: Dick Bachert
I've got State Farm - and their agent never asked me about guns. Nor does any of their mailout stuff they include with their bill mention guns. Had State Farm for decades, BTW.
But that may be because I live in a region where an insurance company couldn't find clients without insuring gunowners - the South!
Scandals of antigun activists - from coast to coast!
To: Dick Bachert
I've never had even a squeak of trouble from USAA. ;-D
They even put "extra riders" on my collection ... only asking the value, not the makes and models.
15 posted on
07/10/2002 6:40:32 AM PDT by
GingisK
To: Dick Bachert
Good, I do not like Prudential or State Farm.
18 posted on
07/10/2002 6:52:10 AM PDT by
Texbob
To: Dick Bachert
They are not real keen on bad dogs either!
19 posted on
07/10/2002 6:57:07 AM PDT by
WKB
To: Dick Bachert
One of the insurance companies you should consider is Chubb. This is a great company; on the two occasions in which I needed help, I got it quickly and generously. I even have a "rider" on my homeowners policy with them in which they list my three guns (including their serial numbers) and give me good coverage at an extremely low price.
To: Dick Bachert
bttt
To: Dick Bachert
For whatever reason, they decided that the Mossberg 500 was a no-no, and they cancelled his policy. Prudential was of the opinion that Bruno's shotgun was not a sporting weapon, the only kind they will insure.
WTF!?! The Mossberg 500 is probably one of the most used shotguns out there during hunting season. I myself have owned THREE of them.
Oh, I see. It's a PUMP! Germany has decided to outlaw pump shotguns. First the semis, then the pumps. I guess the only shotguns that are OK are single shots and the rare bolt-actions.
22 posted on
07/10/2002 8:04:21 AM PDT by
AK2KX
To: Dick Bachert
Prudential was of the opinion that Bruno's shotgun was not a sporting weapon, the only kind they will insure. Good thing I'm not with pru or State Farm. I doubt my firearms would qualify as "sporting weapons". No, they wouldn't be sporting at all....
25 posted on
07/10/2002 3:09:44 PM PDT by
neutrino
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To: Dick Bachert
BTTT
To: Dick Bachert
I can't believe we aren't screaming about this from the rooftops...I only found this when I was doing an unrelated search.
To: Dick Bachert
Glad I don't have Prudential... my owning a slug gun for deer (Moss 500 20g) would be causing them indigestion. Wonder what would happen if they found someone had all the parts to an AR15?
How about all those nice .223's that sort of look like assault rifles? I wonder if those would be ok? sheesh this is just ridiculous.
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