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Insurance claims. A”Hypothetical”.
Posted by Anonymous on 28/02/2013 at 9:11 amHi to one and all on TGr.
My warped brain has been wondering that if a member of TGR had reason, (God forbid), to make an insurance claim, would they include any of their “femme stuff” on the claim????.
After all, things like breast forms and wigs can be a touch expensive!!
Not to mention a line that would state four bras and five pairs of knickers!!
Those that live on their own may be OK, but for the rest of us with an “unkowing” SO, it would be a rather delicate issue…I know I would certainly “chicken fillet” out, what would others do.??
Caty
Adrian replied 11 years, 11 months ago 2 Members · 8 Replies -
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Anonymous
Guest28/02/2013 at 10:50 amI guess I probably don’t count because I am public, so forgive me if I am intruding but you did say TgR members.
I would definitely claim every last thing that I was legitimately allowed to. It’s rare to actually recover the cost of (all combined premiums), so claim what you can.
Insurance is purchased based on fear, so I’d be disappointed with myself if I then allowed fear to stand in the way of what the insurance was for in the first place.
It’s a shame how much we allow fear to dictate our actions.
I think the expected answers to your question are obvious though.
edit; Sorry, I just realised this is the fun stuff forum. Amanda, I think we should have a check box to ensure I don’t post inappropriately serious stuff here again.
Moderator
Quote:Well I’m confused too… is it actually intended to be funny – because I didn’t laugh! perhaps Caty could post the punch line?
perhaps it should be moved… somewhere….but this is an unmoderated forum so anything goes!
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Anonymous
Guest28/02/2013 at 11:04 amI would have no qualms about claiming for all that was destroyed or rendered unuseable. If it came to itemising the losses then I would be happy to make a list of the items including cosmetics, hormones, lingerie, forms, wigs etc. After all I would be being truthful and I am sure most insurance companies have had stranger claims and who cares what they think. This is from a person who lives on their own and who pays their premiums….
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Anonymous
Guest28/02/2013 at 11:25 amYou know some medical insurance plans actually cover breast forms, just slip in there and get a refund for your replacements.
Or perhaps the claim could read:
Two tubes of silicone pink $700
Four double barrelled slingshots $120 -
Anonymous
Guest28/02/2013 at 10:38 pmQuote:Well I’m confused too… is it actually intended to be funny – because I didn’t laugh! perhaps Caty could post the punch line?
perhaps it should be moved… somewhere….but this is an unmoderated forum so anything goes!
AmandaNo, it isn’t funny & wasn’t meant to be. To the best of my knowledge an edit is something you do after the fact. As stated, I wrote a reply & realised after posting that this was a humorous question & I had got it wrong. I could have deleted it but decided it was worth saying, so I left it there & took a shot at myself for not paying more attention.
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To me this is a serious question and requires a serious answer.
Personally, I’d claim everything that I could legitimately claim, after all my insurance premiums are damn expensive, so why not? Insurance companies are more than happy to take your money and a little more reticent to cough up on claims. When I look at my closet (no pun) and the clothes therein the dollars stack up to an impressive figure. And not forgetting footwear, wigs, which are on the way out, I’m letting my hair grow for a stunning hairstyle.
It all adds up, don’t be reticent, who cares? A bit dodgey if your SO is unaware; I suggest a separate, itemised and secret policy. -
Anonymous
Guest01/03/2013 at 12:56 amTo those who took it as serious, my apologies, to those who took it as it was meant, welcome to the “CD, if you dont laugh you will cry Club“, But then most of you,like me, would be founding members!
And as for a secret policy, good suggestion, except I like to keep Caty away from as many people/organisations as possible. (Present company excepted of course).
We live in a somewhat bushfire prone area, so if all Caty’s stuff went, we would have LOT more to worry about than any of her gear.
Somewhere to live will do for openers!!
Caty
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Anonymous
Guest01/03/2013 at 1:21 amInsurance ? Yes I have claimed my femme Stuff but spending 5 years in Faimily after 18 years of Marriage was soo Funny fighting over Jewlery , bowling Ball and an Angora Twin Set ! : )
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Quote:I know this is an unmoderated FUN forum – but things have gone clearly out of control. Even Caty posting to say it wasn’t intended to be a serious question hasn’t stopped the flow of people discussing it as a serious topic.The serious stuff is OK – and probably valuable to others
SO…as it says in the forum description
“The moderators may move any discussions that are deemed to be of community importance to the moderated area.”Which means someone (me) has to spend time now spliitting the thread into the fun and the serious.
Till I have spare time (heard of TransFormal?) I’m locking this thread… save your serious comments for later please….