HHHMMM...I thought a Toonie was a lesser relative of the Canadian loonie..

On a more serious note, I seem to have stirred up a hornet's nest
here...There was absolutely no attempt to defraud anyone...I reported
truthfully to the police and to the ins. co as to exactly what happened...I
asked the agent if it was covered and he referred it to the co. adjuster..HE
gave me a claim # and proceeded to process it within about 10 days or so..My
understanding is that it was covered because it occurred as  an adjunct
event  to a property crime.
BTW obiwan...what "friends" say they will do often changes at crunch
time...depends on whose ox is being gored...
Also..your "joe' filing a false police report is committing a crime...At NO
point did I request to be compensated...just asked if it was...the ins co
made the decision to pay...I really didn't think that it would be
covered..The only stupid question is the unasked one...There are many cases
where a consumer thought that they broke something and it turns out that the
item was defective to begin with but the defect was under a "secret
warranty/recall" by the manufacturer..If it's your item and you dont ask
about it...well, it's your loss I guess...
All I was trying to do was shed a little light on the subject and urge
people to be sure they had sufficient coverage of their computer property...

Later,
Mike K

weijand wrote:

> A Toonie is only a couple of cents, isn't it?? Or is that just it's
> purchasing power?
>
> sean
>
> >
> > my toonie. (i think my opinion is worth more than a couple cents ;)


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