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I suppose they only care about lizzards and geese?
What does this mean???????
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I suppose they only care about lizzards and geese?
Geico's advertising has a gecko (lizard); AFLAC has a duck or goose, I forget. I think that's the reference.What does this mean???????
Did that actually happen to your friend, or did she pass along something that she heard on the internet?Just thought I would share this info that I recieved from a friend of mine.....really gripes my behind
GOT CHICKENS? SAY GOODBYE TO YOUR HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE! Today, Maggie shared her story about how her homeowners insurance was canceled due to her pet chickens. The insurance company was GEICO, and the underwriter that actually canceled the policy was ASI Underwriters. Maggie has had GEICO auto insurance for 26 years! She has had State Farm homeowners insurance for 19 years! She decided to bundle her homeowners policy with her auto policy. BIG MISTAKE! First it was because there was the "potential" of her selling eggs, and that was a risk. Now they tell her that chickens are farm animals and carry diseases. UGH!
x3x2 and what about if you are a health care worker, a teacher, a cop, or anyone who works with the general public? How about an insurance salesman? LOL!
Many city type of pets like cats and dogs can harbor diseases that can be transferred to people (zoonosis). Heck mosquitos get on people's property and cause disease. How do they know if the chickens are actually carrying a disease? They would have to test to see if that disease is present just like they would for cats, dogs, or people. It is ridiculous. Perhaps people should get their flock tested by the state and then sue them when they turn up negative. As for selling eggs, a lot of things could possibly be sold from ones home and be hazardous. They should have to prove you are selling eggs.