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Pastimes : Where the GIT's are going

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To: Naomi who wrote (167699)10/13/2008 3:01:46 PM
From: PatiBob  Read Replies (1) of 225578
 
Our adjuster is a real nice fellow but I'm not so sure about his supervisor. We had 2 cranes come and lift several trees off the house and garage. The largest tree, an 80 year old oak, took out the chimmney and tore back the roof which soaked most of the upstairs and several rooms downstairs.

Since we took pictures of the solarium before the crane took off the tree and after, the supervisor is saying that the crane company should share in the cost of replacing the solarium since it wasn't totally destroyed until after part of it fell on to and through the glassed in top.

My husband and I were shocked. I asked the adjuster, are you planning on billing God as well? After all, this was an act of God and according to your logic, He is responsible as well.

My husband, God love him, had the wherewithall to keep his eyes from rolling too far back in his head and the adjuster had the good graces to blush. The adjuster didn't come out and say it in so many words, he did in a round about way express his dismay at the turn this has taken with regards to the solarium.
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