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Chainfire

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9. You probably should not judge what is "silly" without knowledge of the facts of the situation.
Thu Apr 21, 2022, 07:48 PM
Apr 2022

I am simply self-insuring. I will bank what I was paying for mortgage and insurance against losses. I have my eyes open, and I am more willing to take the risk then to give in to the insurance providers.

Now how much change is in the bag?

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Dumping homeowners insurance is a terrible idea jimfields33 Apr 2022 #1
The insurance companies have made it easy. They do not want to write insurance here. (FL) Chainfire Apr 2022 #6
I'm in the same boat markodochartaigh Apr 2022 #12
206.67 blm Apr 2022 #2
My guess, based on my putting change in an empty gallon popcorn jar, rsdsharp Apr 2022 #3
I'm Ok financially but gibraltar72 Apr 2022 #4
Trust me, I have considered all options. Chainfire Apr 2022 #7
I am so sorry you are in this situation. Susan Calvin Apr 2022 #14
If I lose the home, the property will still be here. Chainfire Apr 2022 #10
This message was self-deleted by its author Sherman A1 Apr 2022 #5
You probably should not judge what is "silly" without knowledge of the facts of the situation. Chainfire Apr 2022 #9
Am glad to know that you will bank what you would pay for mortgage and insurance. No Vested Interest Apr 2022 #13
You are correct Sherman A1 Apr 2022 #17
Insurance is a hole in the ground where you pour your money piddyprints Apr 2022 #8
I'm going with $325. I'm willing the 23 pounds to be heavy on quarters and low on Pennies! MLAA Apr 2022 #11
Without counting, I would say that the majority of the coins will be pennies. Chainfire Apr 2022 #19
Ooh, this is fun! wackadoo wabbit Apr 2022 #15
Oh, I love the way you think! Chainfire Apr 2022 #18
Thanks! /nt wackadoo wabbit Apr 2022 #21
I'll guess $235.02 AnotherDreamWeaver Apr 2022 #16
Total is in Chainfire Apr 2022 #20
I am not able to pay off my mortgage, but I have been paying an PoindexterOglethorpe Dec 2022 #22
I understand. Chainfire Dec 2022 #23
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