And you didn't have to pay for the replacement of your owned units? I understand your point about highlighting my contradiction, however, if you own any insurance policy--even what is considered a "good" plan--then you are guilty of a contradiction, too. All insurance, extended warranties are all "rip-offs" meaning the statistics support that you will either never have to make a claim or the claim will be far less than what you've paid in premiums and will continue to pay. That is how insurance works. Homeowners insurance, auto insurance: all among the "contradictions." The selling point--and the reason we contradict ourselves by buying insurance--is, "What will happen when the odds that are in your favor, one day aren't? What will you do? Do you have a boatload of money to face damages, civil lawsuit, whatever calamity that comes along?' That is what the insurance cos. make us feel. AT RISK. We all know insurance is bogus, but we all buy it any way knowing we'll never see the vast amount of those premium payment ever again, even if we do make a claim. Again, that's how insurance works. It's like the casinos. While there are a few of "us" who will walk away with a few hundred or a few thousand of the casino's money, the vast majority of players LOSE. That's how it works. And the bookies point spread, a lot like the insurance man's policies, plans and premiums and those lovely
deductibles. And the fact that even when your claim is correct, they still refuse to pay. The reason the masses such as myself pay the man is that we can't take the risk, however small.
If you could tell us that you don't have any insurance policies, you would be my hero. I am not being sarcastic. I am quite serious, as you would be someone to admire as one who lives by the true mathematical odds and isn't so afraid, like the rest of us, as to just hand over tons of $$ to the insurance companies and isn't living a "contradiction". I would love to have that kind of courage, but I'm part of the rabble. It's the women who often make us buy the damn money losing insurance
. It saves marriages.