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hunter

(40,895 posts)
37. People are not customers any more.
Sun May 31, 2026, 03:31 PM
16 hrs ago

We are just pawns in a bigger game the billionaires and giant corporations are playing among themselves.

If I get a mortgage or a car loan it's the lender who decides what sort of insurance is adequate. The choice is not mine. My personal well-being and security is not the product I'm paying for, That's just the way it is advertised on TV.

So long as the pawns behave in a predictable manner the games will go on.

I've been excluding all television and internet video advertising from my life nearing 15 years now. I have no idea what current insurance advertising looks like and assume it's worse than it's ever been, provoking subliminal fears of complete ruination in humorous ways. Insurance is an important part of the game because consumers who have lost everything are unprofitable and unpredictable.

I don't want to be afraid. I don't want to be a feckless consumer manipulated by television advertising. I don't want to be predictable. I don't want to be a pawn in the game.

Yeah, I've got insurance, but it's not the "restore my life to exactly what it was" sort. That's an unreasonable expectation, especially in medicine where there are so many things that cannot be fixed. Ideally we'd have some sort of universal health care and the entire health insurance industry would become a mere ghost of what it is now.

Mostly I have liability insurance which is a necessity in a nation where people are quick to sue one another.

I don't need anything more than liability insurance for my cars which I could replace or repair out-of-pocket, which I have done

My wife and I have enough insurance to replace our home but most of the contents are irreplaceable but of little value to anyone but ourselves.

In any case, in a better world, every citizen would be provided with a safe, secure, comfortable place to live no matter what tragedy befalls them. That ought to be final safety net whether or not a person has any kind of insurance.

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It is all junk insurance for homeowners now... OhioBack2Blue Yesterday #1
If a customer has a question, that sets off an alarm with those mother-f6ckers wolfie001 Yesterday #3
You can't even have them check to see if your roof is okay after a hail storm. moreland01 14 hrs ago #40
Expect more crappy outcomes with the KKKrappy occupant in the WH nt wolfie001 Yesterday #2
Umm... that reticence runs throughout the entirety of the insurance racket. OldBaldy1701E Yesterday #4
Yup lonely bird 23 hrs ago #9
Not just necessary for mortgage holders but required. mdbl 17 hrs ago #29
THE BIG FIVE: These are the biggest offenders. New Jersey's Department of Insurance listed companies with 3Hotdogs 23 hrs ago #5
We had State Farm lonely bird 23 hrs ago #8
That's not what Jake from State Farm says. mdbl 17 hrs ago #30
I bet they don't even cover chip board glue now bucolic_frolic 23 hrs ago #6
Another insurance rip-offs are the health insurance clubs that are not insurance. They are not rated by state agencies 3Hotdogs 23 hrs ago #7
Medishare? lonely bird 23 hrs ago #10
Sirius XM. Christian Healthcare Ministries. 3Hotdogs 21 hrs ago #16
Insurance is a scam. it started coming clear to me because of a movie mwmisses4289 23 hrs ago #11
May I suggest? lonely bird 19 hrs ago #25
Wow, never heard of that one. Will look for it. Love Meryl. mdbl 17 hrs ago #32
We know this has been the trend line for health "insurance" for a long time Bluetus 22 hrs ago #12
We've never had a problem Fiendish Thingy 22 hrs ago #13
What year was your last State Farm claim? mdbl 17 hrs ago #33
Oh jeez...I'm not sure Fiendish Thingy 16 hrs ago #36
Peace of mind for the bank only... JT45242 21 hrs ago #14
So you'd think homeowners would have an ally in the bank that owns the home Bengus81 21 hrs ago #18
Link to non-paywall article flvegan 21 hrs ago #15
"I don't understand why people post shit nobody without a subscription (to the WSJ, no less) can read." mahatmakanejeeves 20 hrs ago #19
There's a better way to deal with that than just denying claims mdbl 17 hrs ago #34
State Farm is not like a good neighbor, they suck Historic NY 21 hrs ago #17
Everything is a scam now. Oneironaut 20 hrs ago #20
How well I know... KSL-Washington 20 hrs ago #21
We just dumped USAA (after 70 years with several generations of my family) moreland01 14 hrs ago #41
Too often, when someone files a homeowners claim their policy is not renewed by the insurer dlk 20 hrs ago #22
Kick dalton99a 20 hrs ago #23
I had a water claim a few years back. All the basements on my block flooded because a storm drain behind our Raftergirl 19 hrs ago #24
I have also had a recent experience with Nationwide (luckily) and they have been remarkable FakeNoose 18 hrs ago #28
Great to hear this and good luck with the rebuilding! Can't imagine going through something like that with Raftergirl 17 hrs ago #35
About how many years back was that? pnwmom 13 hrs ago #43
'22 or '23. But I have this specific coverage in my policy. As another poster wrote, it only costs an extra couple Raftergirl 12 hrs ago #45
Our broken pipe and the damage was covered. On top of that, pnwmom 3 hrs ago #46
Catastrophic Losses Backstopped By Government 2na fisherman 19 hrs ago #26
Like a good little drone, I've been paying house insurance premiums since 1978, BobTheSubgenius 18 hrs ago #27
The companies pay some people a lot of money Quanto Magnus 17 hrs ago #31
People are not customers any more. hunter 16 hrs ago #37
It pays to spend a little time with an agent to understand what your insurance is covering sarisataka 15 hrs ago #38
That graph is close to tracking the past three Presidential elections Uncle Joe 15 hrs ago #39
The bastids join in on the fleecing of the majority of Americans GreenWave 13 hrs ago #42
Well to be honest i thought it was higher. Figarosmom 12 hrs ago #44
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