yup farmers insurance will take anyone, they might over charge though
2007-01-11 04:52:38
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answered by Juleette 6
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Normally acts of God are excluded in insurance policies. Meaning the insurance company won't pay claims for damages caused by "acts of God." It really doesn't matter what you believe, there's no money coming.
2007-01-11 12:55:14
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answered by rezzythepinnacle 1
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I'll bet you thought you were being so clever and funny asking this question, but it's neither clever or funny...it's just pathetic. "Acts of god" is an expression used instead of "acts of nature" which it should be called. And are you under the impression that insurance companies ask what your religion is before they issue a policy? Oh, grow up!
2007-01-11 12:54:32
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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People in the insurance business, will sell thier stuff to absolutely anyone who can pay the price.
2007-01-11 12:54:35
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answered by Lukusmcain// 7
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I had the "Acts of God" clauses changed to "Natural Disasters".
2007-01-11 12:55:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Why would they? That's like getting boogie man insurance.
2007-01-11 12:51:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Can we get insurance for stupid questions? Seriously, you're going to make my eyes bleed...
2007-01-11 12:51:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I did
2007-01-11 12:51:21
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answered by *Fool in the Rain* 2
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it is your decision to remain in fear and bewilderment or not. god is INSIDE of you, an all you do is part of her existence and energy.
2007-01-11 12:53:26
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answered by Anonymous
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sure can with my bottle of salvation for only 29.95
2007-01-11 12:52:55
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answered by Anonymous
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