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Aug. 6th, 2003 02:06 pm-10:03 AM
Insurance troubles again. See, had an at-fault accident in 2000, June. My insurance starts at the very end of August, like last year. Now, from what I was told by my agent last year, accidents go off the record after 3 years. But, on my policy, it still shows up. My agent is out of town til the 18th, so I called the generic customer service, where the really rude woman told me it was...all of a sudden, 3 years and 3 months. I'm one month off.
So, I'll wait til the 18th to call my insrance agent, and try to argue the point. If I get this taken off, my insurance payments go down to something more healthy. I can pay the down payment at the end of the month, but it's going to be a crunch, and it upsets me.
Which is what I will end up doing. I never really win.
I feel buried, all the time. I have bills, and it's not like I have no job. I work for a living; show up, do my job, all that stuff. But I don't think I'm ever going to feel like it will be enough.
Insurance troubles again. See, had an at-fault accident in 2000, June. My insurance starts at the very end of August, like last year. Now, from what I was told by my agent last year, accidents go off the record after 3 years. But, on my policy, it still shows up. My agent is out of town til the 18th, so I called the generic customer service, where the really rude woman told me it was...all of a sudden, 3 years and 3 months. I'm one month off.
So, I'll wait til the 18th to call my insrance agent, and try to argue the point. If I get this taken off, my insurance payments go down to something more healthy. I can pay the down payment at the end of the month, but it's going to be a crunch, and it upsets me.
Which is what I will end up doing. I never really win.
I feel buried, all the time. I have bills, and it's not like I have no job. I work for a living; show up, do my job, all that stuff. But I don't think I'm ever going to feel like it will be enough.