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Wed, 13 Nov 2002 04:13:40 -0500
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I just couldn't resist sending this to the list. I hope you enjoy it, Gassa.

THAT'S KARMA!

A Charlotte, North Carolina man, having purchased a case of very rare, very
expensive cigars, insured them against ... get this ... fire.

Within a month, having smoked his entire stockpile of fabulous cigars, and
having yet to make a single premium payment on the policy, the man filed a
claim against the insurance company. In his claim, the man stated that he
had lost the cigars in "a series of small fires."

The insurance company refused to pay, citing the obvious reason that the
man had consumed the cigars in a normal fashion. The man sued... and won.

In delivering his ruling, the judge stated that since the man held a policy
from the company in which it had warranted that the cigars were insurable,
and also guaranteed that it would insure the cigars against fire, without
defining what it considered to be unacceptable fire," it was obligated to
compensate the insured for his loss.

Rather than endure a lengthy and costly appeal process, the insurance
company accepted the judge's ruling and paid the man $15,000 for the rare
cigars he lost in "the fires." After the man cashed his check, however, the
insurance company had him arrested ... on 24 counts of arson.

With his own insurance claim and testimony from the previous case being
used as evidence against him, the man was convicted of intentionally
burning the rare cigars and sentenced to 24 consecutive one year terms.


--
There is a time in the life of every problem when it is big enough to see,
yet small enough to solve (Mike Leavitt)

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