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The worst phone call in the world...
Tenent below me: "Kevin, I got home about an hour and a half ago and there is water puoring through the ceiling."
Me: "Oh, f***!" Ran home as fast as I could from work (15 minute bus ride) with all of the worst case scenarios running through my head. Forget who and how much would be dead, what about the damage to the house? I'd be totally boned! I could barely run up the stairs when I got home and was just getting ready for the s***storm that was likely to ensue. Got up the stairs and... There's water in the tank! THANK F***ING GOD!!!!!! The culprit? A HOB got partially plugged at the outlet by my carbon bag and started dumping water on the floor. Only lost about 7 liters of water but it was enough to make a mess. Dodged another bullet.... whew..... |
7 litres? damn you are fast lol.... I would have been gasping after two blocks and had an empty aquarium.
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Meh... every water change I do results in a partial flooding of my apartment. That's why I'm considering quitting doing them.
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get renters insurance , im totaly covered if my tank explodes , my insurance guy said they would even replace my tank and my fish if i made a claim
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Now, in saying that... If I have a tank crash, I am not covered. But would I want to make a claim in this case, not likely. My suggestion is to always call your broker or insurance company directly, as not all insurance is the same. If anyone wants to know, we are with INTACT. |
when i had my house fire a couple of years ago.
all of my fish and corals were covered and replaced at replacement cost. wawanesa is my insurance company. Neal |
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