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- From: williamt@athena.Eng.Sun.COM (Dances with Drums)
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- Subject: Re: Am I being sleazed by this insurance company?
- Message-ID: <lmc7ffINNq8b@exodus.Eng.Sun.COM>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 05:30:23 GMT
- References: <1993Jan26.220455.15604@cs.ucla.edu>
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- In article <1993Jan26.220455.15604@cs.ucla.edu> coleman@twinsun.com writes:
- >I applied for auto insurance yesterday and I'm trying to decide whether I've
- >been sleazed. I share an apartment with two women not otherwise related to me
- >(i.e., they're basically strangers). The insurance company informed me that
- >if I didn't put them on my policy,
- ---
- How did the insurance company even find out about them? It would
- seem improper for an insurance company to ask who I lived with.
-
-
- I've never heard of such weirdness. I'd try some other companies.
-
- just my 2 cents,
- -wat-
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