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beth b - Jul 12, 2010 10:48:44 am PDT #25249 of 30000
oh joy! Oh Rapture ! I have a brain!

Happy birthday Seska

I just told an insurance claim adjuster that he was insane.

backstory : I got a letter asking for information from an insurance co that I haven't had for 11 months. They wanted information from a claim that is 14 months old. About insurnace coverage 18 to 21 months ago. No phone number. I went to my doctor's office to get ingfo - they have no unpaid bills from that time , but they were able to give me numbers.

When I got through, they wanted to make sure it was a preexisting condition ( which means found while uninsured) . So I need to figure out 3 insurers ago ( or is it 4) Claims guy suggested calling insurance co to see if they had covered me during that time. Which is when I called him insane.

And don't ask me if you can help me when you have just told me you can't


meara - Jul 12, 2010 11:02:58 am PDT #25250 of 30000

Aimee, I say fight that shit. Unemployment is probably just trying to get lots of people off cause they're out of money. And, if you owe it really, usually you get time to pay it back, though they'll probably charge interest.

Beth, didn't your insurance give you a certificate when you completed your coverage with them, stating when you'd had coverage? I got one when I finished insurance with most of my companies.


Connie Neil - Jul 12, 2010 11:07:17 am PDT #25251 of 30000
brillig

There's a SC writer who posits that in the south, we name things like streets and housing developments for the things we cut down, diverted, or bulldozed to make room:

Not just the South. Last year it was an orchard. Now the new housing development is called Lakeview Orchard Acres. Scumlords.


Fred Pete - Jul 12, 2010 11:10:17 am PDT #25252 of 30000
Ann, that's a ferret.

I hear you, Connie. The main road through our neighborhood includes the word "Farms." I'd be surprised if there's more than one farm left in the entire county, not counting historical exhibits.


Toddson - Jul 12, 2010 11:14:57 am PDT #25253 of 30000
Friends don't let friends read "Atlas Shrugged"

That reminds me of a ... well, it's more than a kerfuffle.

Situation - in the Mount Pleasant neighborhood (ethnically diverse, being gentrified but current residents are struggling with it) there's a restaurant that's applied to become a nightclub (the main change seems to be that they'd be able to have a larger percentage of their revenue come from liquor sales and they could have live entertainment). People who live in the area are opposing it because of noise, traffic, drunks staggering through the neighborhood. Same restaurant has also applied for a sidewalk cafe, with a specified number of tables. Restaurant owner was told that she'd have to cut two tables to allow enough space on the sidewalk between the tables and an existing treebox (with tree - sycamore, I understand). One night - or possibly day, no one seems to have seen it happen - the tree disappeared and the treebox was paved over.

Local residents are protesting the loss of a tree and complaining that everyone else has to file for a permit to cut down a tree, even when it's dying (existing tree was, seemingly healthy). Restaurant owner says she was given permission to remove the tree (paving over the treebox seems a bit fuzzy) by the area councilman.

Much dispute is ensuing, with accusations and insults being slung.


tommyrot - Jul 12, 2010 11:18:03 am PDT #25254 of 30000
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

One night - or possibly day, no one seems to have seen it happen - the tree disappeared and the treebox was paved over.

That happened in Chicago, 'cept it was an airport. And it was mayor Daily who had it done.

Yep, in the middle of the night they ripped up an airport, without notifying any owners of planes that happened to be parked there that night.


beth b - Jul 12, 2010 11:26:50 am PDT #25255 of 30000
oh joy! Oh Rapture ! I have a brain!

I've gotten all kinds of stuff from insurance co , meara I have no idea what I have kept. It never occurred to me that I would have to prove something to an insurance co that I haven't had for about a year. Esp. since my doctor has no outstanding bills


Connie Neil - Jul 12, 2010 11:29:04 am PDT #25256 of 30000
brillig

Oh, god, midnight renovations. In my town there's been a rash of waking up in the morning and finding holes in the ground where inconvenient historical buildings were the day before. Our town council is notoriously developer friendly--most of the councilmen are developers--and they've really been pissed at those pesky, anti-American/capitalist/free enterprise regulations re: preservation and appropriate development. For lovely schadenfreude, the two most recent incidents are a parking lot and a hole, respectively, because of the real estate market. But thank heaven the two last remaining large Spanish Colonial Revival buildings in town that were short listed for the historic register are now finally out of the way of the proposed strip malls and student condos. Because nobody needs those kinds of things.

Grr.


Toddson - Jul 12, 2010 11:36:10 am PDT #25257 of 30000
Friends don't let friends read "Atlas Shrugged"

Connie, we've had a lot of "demolition by neglect" - buildings that can't be torn down because they're historical, so the owners refuse to maintain them until they have to be condemned. Unfortunately, as happened a while ago, they sometimes take neighboring buildings with them.

In this last instance, the owner's been required to do maintenance ... we'll see how that goes.


Aims - Jul 12, 2010 11:36:35 am PDT #25258 of 30000
Shit's all sorts of different now.

Aimee, I say fight that shit. Unemployment is probably just trying to get lots of people off cause they're out of money. And, if you owe it really, usually you get time to pay it back, though they'll probably charge interest.

We're totally fighting it. I'm writing to every state rep, senator, person who'll read an email I can. Looks like both Michigan WORKS! and the UIA fucked up. I forsee that in the end, we won't actually owe the money, but in the meantime, we are fucked for money. We depend on that unemployment for the ancillary things like FOOD. More than likely, beginning tomorrow, the state will start taking back the money to pay for what we "owe". Which totally sucks.

Joe will totally get a job - he's not a jackhole - but then it's finding daycare and playing catch up with bills. I feel bad he can't finish up his degree as quickly as we had hoped he would (he's 21 credits shy), but we need the income. I can't be the only money maker - I'll go postal.