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    Gives a sh!t; pretends he doesn't HoneyBadger's Avatar
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    Muddywings, you may want to look into insurance for specific valuables. I have "valuables" insurance through USAA to cover things like Mrs. HoneyBadger's jewelry and some other especially valuable items around the house.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoneyBadger View Post
    Muddywings, you may want to look into insurance for specific valuables. I have "valuables" insurance through USAA to cover things like Mrs. HoneyBadger's jewelry and some other especially valuable items around the house.
    off topic rant but I dropped usaa for geico for auto insurance and saved $600/year. I then asked about my subscribers savings account status and was advised since I still had my personal article floater (jewelry) with them it would continue to accumulate. So i moved my jewelry over to my home insurance (AMFAM) and dropped the policy with USAA. Now they said they can't pay out my SSA for six months but when they do, I have $2500 coming to me.
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