On Monday, Nov 25, 2002, at 07:10 US/Eastern, Keith Ronan wrote:

> My cat liked to sit on top of my $800.00 Sony Amplifier that I had in 
> my
> Home Theatre System. One night I heard a very violent popping noise. 
> After
> investigating I realized she had vomited into it while it was on. The
> popping was it shorting out. I had to dry it out and have it cleaned 
> and
> repaired. I never considered having my insurance pay for it. Moral of 
> the
> story...Make sure to buy anti- furball food for your cat and don't 
> scam your
> insurance company if at all possible. :-)
>

Again, how is submitting an honest claim a "scam?"


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