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Part 3 - A locked door & Insurance FAIL
23 December 2008 @ 11:37 AM MST
23 December 2008 @ 11:37 AM MST
Current Music: None
Current Mood: stress continues
Current Mood: stress continues
Megan went to take a shower this morning. When she got out she tried to get into her room to find the door locked. Not just an ordinary privacy lock with a paper-clip unlocker on the outside. A full on key required. So I tried to pick it with no luck, and we talked to the management person who was annoyed and probably very unhappy to have us as tenants here. She has no keys to the bedroom, the owners have no keys, and the maintenance guy is in Utah for the holidays. So no help there. After trying a few more time to pick it (I was able to rake the pins, but I didn't have any decent tensioning device), I got a butter knife and pried away the thin piece of molding, then just pushed the latch open. Luckily, I was able to do this without damaging the wood. So now we're into that the bedroom again.
Bryce has been on the phone with the insurance company. The truck had not been insured previously because they were trying to sell it. So they had called to get it insured before the trip. The agent suggested they do a 2 week temporary policy which is what Bryce agreed to. Now the insurance company is claiming that no policy was taken out and the truck was uninsured at the time of the accident. So that's a barrel full of fun.
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Bryce has been on the phone with the insurance company. The truck had not been insured previously because they were trying to sell it. So they had called to get it insured before the trip. The agent suggested they do a 2 week temporary policy which is what Bryce agreed to. Now the insurance company is claiming that no policy was taken out and the truck was uninsured at the time of the accident. So that's a barrel full of fun.
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