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Sketching things . . .

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You guys are mistaking the symbols.

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In the lobby/host area of my old watering hole in Seattle.



80 getting washed in the rear also


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Ready for major flooding at Uwharrie yesterday, snorkel, PPE, PFD....but the rain held up for the most part, still, the ground was slick as hell. Great group of 4Runners, one Taco, one 200.

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Even Heep has an information sheet for sales reps on the Bronco cause they know its better.. hahaha

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Another great zero information marketing piece. Well done.
 
Another great zero information marketing piece. Well done.
There were multiple pages.. I just sent the front page of it.
 
And sorry....To be clear that comment was aimed solely at jeep. Just kinda that funny no real argument was made. New cos heritage at best. Like you said they are obviously nervous about the new competition, enough so for sales prep literature.
 
And sorry....To be clear that comment was aimed solely at jeep. Just kinda that funny no real argument was made. New cos heritage at best. Like you said they are obviously nervous about the new competition, enough so for sales prep literature.
I figured it was aimed at Jeep. One thing that made me laugh in a later page was: Jeep is better because your side view mirrors come off with the doors, there for you can go on tighter trails with breaking the mirrors... or something along those lines lmao!
 
Does anyone deal with homeowners insurance enough to know how it all works? We had to file a claim due to a leaking showerpan in our upstairs bathroom. Tiled shower and floor, saturated subfloor with mold throughout. Basically we had a dropped ceiling and didn't realize it. The leak went on long enough to collapse the section of top ceiling and then we saw the drywall sagging. We are having a professional company come in and do the mitigation, which will include most of the demo for the bathroom. My confusion and question is this: we have a $1,000 deductible, to rebuild the bathroom I know the contractor will want big $$$ from insurance. Insurance told me that I can do it myself, submit estimate and invoice for hours and materials and they'd cut the check to me. I'm trying to figure out how to have as little out of pocket as possible as we already had a 5 figure semi-unexpected cost this month. If I do the work myself, and my labor is "worth" at least $1,000 then I can essentially pocket the deductible correct? The adjuster said that it's not as simple as them saying this is a $10,000 job and cutting me a check for $9,000 to shop around with. If I find a contractor who does it for $7,000 then insurance will just give me $6,000.

Does any of this make sense? If it is recommended I do it myself what's a fair price to claim for my hourly time? I wouldn't charge as much as the professionals would, because I'd have more hours. Do I look at their estimate and try to get "mine" as close to theirs, but a bit under? We aren't trying to take advantage of insurance, just trying to mitigate out of pocket costs with doing some of our own work. Insurance company isn't giving us many reasons to shop around.
 
The deductible is how much you pay towards a claim before the insurance company starts paying. There's no way around paying the $1000 in that situation AFAIK.
 

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