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Re: Why



Yes, but you have to deal with rotten insurance adjusters telling the poor
end user that they don't need the repairs you have written up (and signed a
goofy "lightning damage affidavit"). I stop them by saying "oh since your so
certain there is no problem you and your company won't mind signing a waiver
that states you'll be responsible for any losses that occur from a failure
from this damaged system?" They always cut the check after that. Insurance
companies and insurance adjusters, pure vermin. (no offense to any other
vermin of any sort intended by the comparison)


"Bud" <Bud@xxxxxxx> wrote in message news:6wUVh.8923$vD4.8350@xxxxxxxxx
>
> "Roland" <roland@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:46281351$0$9924$4c368faf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >They are terrible as far a transient voltage
>>
>> And in this part of the country where there is lots of lightning plenty
>> of them got barbequed.
>
> and that's bad?  more like free $
>




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