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<blockquote data-quote="INNOVATOR" data-source="post: 211875" data-attributes="member: 3823"><p>Okow, sorry about this. Not sure how, it got into this thread and not a new one on its own. If someone could help me shift IT to its own.</p><p></p><p>Jules, if it was your car in the flood yesterday, or the one a few years ago in the same place, or the recent Shah Alam flood; what would you do? In the Shah Alam flood; AB Glenmarie had to repair over 6 cars. THis is not in the warranty and neither is it in your comprehensive insurance cover. Let us not forget there are landslips and things like trees falling, etc.. I feel sorry for the lady and two children in the flood yesterday where a tree fell on them. And the guy a few years ago who had his 7-series crushed in half when a tree fell on it during a storm.</p><p></p><p>Whether you or others buy from me or not your motor insurance, that is up to you or any individual. Did your servicing insurance agent mention or suggest that you get this extra perils cover for your expensive investment (I hope that I can make this assumption that we all treat our BMWs as expensive investments, worth looking after properly)? Btw, what I am doing is called "networking" - better to support your fellow BMW owners by sourcing out their products and services from them, right? Unless, the only things important on this forum is talking about bolts & nuts, engines, oil & tyres and bawdy jokes. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p><strong>HAVE A SUPER FANTASTIC DAY!!!</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="INNOVATOR, post: 211875, member: 3823"] Okow, sorry about this. Not sure how, it got into this thread and not a new one on its own. If someone could help me shift IT to its own. Jules, if it was your car in the flood yesterday, or the one a few years ago in the same place, or the recent Shah Alam flood; what would you do? In the Shah Alam flood; AB Glenmarie had to repair over 6 cars. THis is not in the warranty and neither is it in your comprehensive insurance cover. Let us not forget there are landslips and things like trees falling, etc.. I feel sorry for the lady and two children in the flood yesterday where a tree fell on them. And the guy a few years ago who had his 7-series crushed in half when a tree fell on it during a storm. Whether you or others buy from me or not your motor insurance, that is up to you or any individual. Did your servicing insurance agent mention or suggest that you get this extra perils cover for your expensive investment (I hope that I can make this assumption that we all treat our BMWs as expensive investments, worth looking after properly)? Btw, what I am doing is called "networking" - better to support your fellow BMW owners by sourcing out their products and services from them, right? Unless, the only things important on this forum is talking about bolts & nuts, engines, oil & tyres and bawdy jokes. :-) [B]HAVE A SUPER FANTASTIC DAY!!![/B] [/QUOTE]
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