My Insurance company is honest
I just received a letter from my travel insurance company which is so honest, I feel overwhelmed.
I quote:
"We are pleased to inform that your above policy is due to expire on 21st May 2006."
Yes, the insurance company must be pleased, if not delighted, that it is time to get that cheque again, and not having had to pay out a single dollar in claims.
The letter further states that due to my good behaviour, it would be giving me a 5% no-claim discount on my renewal, so I need to pay just $290 instead of the $280 I paid last year.
I wonder whether I can claim my expenses for a crash course in Math against my policy. Wouldn't that count as a preventive measure against some form of mental sickness?
What do you think?
I quote:
"We are pleased to inform that your above policy is due to expire on 21st May 2006."
Yes, the insurance company must be pleased, if not delighted, that it is time to get that cheque again, and not having had to pay out a single dollar in claims.
The letter further states that due to my good behaviour, it would be giving me a 5% no-claim discount on my renewal, so I need to pay just $290 instead of the $280 I paid last year.
I wonder whether I can claim my expenses for a crash course in Math against my policy. Wouldn't that count as a preventive measure against some form of mental sickness?
What do you think?

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