Evacuated In Calgary

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bstanish
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Post by bstanish »

I appreciate all the help! :D At this point, I have called my insurance company and the scooters are fully covered (apparently even for floods). Insurance figures they will be write offs, but need to see them first. Unfortunately there are hundreds of other claims ahead of mine and they can't go into my area to tow them until the evacuation order is lifted. I am not supposed to touch them, so I can't even go in and replace the fluids as per John's advice.
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Angelo
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great you have coverage, but still a very heavy SIGH.....sorry for everything you guys are going through, but at least you are both safe
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bstanish
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Thanks Angelo. Your right, it's great to have the coverage, but yeah...we were pretty attached to the scooters.

Us being safe and having the kitties safe with us is definatly the most important thing. Happy that we live on the second floor so that the scooters were the only things we lost, it could have been much worse.

Having the support of all you guys helps a lot too.

Cheers,
Brad
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