kegtapr Posted November 14, 2004 Posted November 14, 2004 Just received the policy for my fiancees ring insurance in the mail. Get a load of this. Perils Excluded 5-D. The discharge of a nuclear weapon even if it is accidental Is this something they really need to state? Are they really worried that if a ring is damaged in a nuclear event, the owner will really be around to make a claim? And what lawyer came up with the fact that a nuclear event isn't enough, we need to throw in accidental!
Bear Posted November 14, 2004 Posted November 14, 2004 And what lawyer came up with the fact that a nuclear event isn't enough, we need to throw in accidental! 115788[/snapback] A Russian lawyer? Buh dum bum...
Paco Posted November 14, 2004 Posted November 14, 2004 Just received the policy for my fiancees ring insurance in the mail. Get a load of this. Perils Excluded 5-D. The discharge of a nuclear weapon even if it is accidental Is this something they really need to state? Are they really worried that if a ring is damaged in a nuclear event, the owner will really be around to make a claim? And what lawyer came up with the fact that a nuclear event isn't enough, we need to throw in accidental! 115788[/snapback] I think you're misreading the policy. It's most likely the discharge of a nuclear weapon they're referring to is your fiance should you ever ask for the ring back.
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