
Chuck
But I didn't ask the question to have everyone kick me with their replies. Thanks for the little bit of useful information though.[/quote]
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One possibility to consider: perhaps your agent really did send the information to the court, but didn't have (or include) a case number or any sort of reference for the court. And/or, the court just canned anything received directly from the agency, rather than from you.WNallG30 wrote:Thanks for the help guys. I know that you were trying to help, even though a few of the responses made me feel like the guy who goes around kicking puppies and eating kittens for breakfast! ;) I agree, it was a mistake to trust my insurance agent, and I'm taking care of that Monday morning as well as making the other calls. I just though at the time, "Wow, they're really going above and beyond, this is great." If nothing else, it's only a couple of hours away, I may just go in person. I'll get a letter from my insurance agent stating that I really did have insurance in 2002 ad actually take it to the court. I'll get it all straight, and I'll let you all know how it goes.
Good deal...WNallG30 wrote:Thanks for the help guys. I know that you were trying to help, even though a few of the responses made me feel like the guy who goes around kicking puppies and eating kittens for breakfast! ;) I agree, it was a mistake to trust my insurance agent, and I'm taking care of that Monday morning as well as making the other calls. I just though at the time, "Wow, they're really going above and beyond, this is great." If nothing else, it's only a couple of hours away, I may just go in person. I'll get a letter from my insurance agent stating that I really did have insurance in 2002 ad actually take it to the court. I'll get it all straight, and I'll let you all know how it goes.
The man who owns our range and has a repair bill over $500k, but only has to pay our deductible would disagree with you.stevie_d_64 wrote: ..It has always been a necessary evil in our lives, but it is an inhierently evil industry....
Oh THATS nice.S&W6946 wrote: The DRP was placed into service retroactively so the contractor that actually runs the plan is playing catchup with some things.