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>Cindy Picos was dropped by her home insurer last month. The reason: aerial photos of her roof, which her insurer refused to let her see. “I thought they had the wrong house,” said Picos, who lives in northern California. “Our roof is in fine shape.” Her insurer said its images showed her roof had “lived its life expectancy.” Picos paid for an independent inspection that found the roof had another 10 years of life. Her insurer declined to reconsider its decision.

Archive: https://archive.today/SSXdN From the post: >>Cindy Picos was dropped by her home insurer last month. The reason: aerial photos of her roof, which her insurer refused to let her see. “I thought they had the wrong house,” said Picos, who lives in northern California. “Our roof is in fine shape.” Her insurer said its images showed her roof had “lived its life expectancy.” Picos paid for an independent inspection that found the roof had another 10 years of life. Her insurer declined to reconsider its decision.

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Sounds like some bullshit state farm would do.

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I had to find new insurance this year because my insurer suddenly didn't like our "type" of roof. Drones are banned in my town, they must have been using satellite photos.

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How are insurers still a thing? Such a scam industry. You pay hoping you never have to use it...then the one time you need it, they do everything in their power to not give you your money.

So fucking jewish.