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  • F34R
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    This happened twice to my area the last two years. I personally have been fine from where my house is located(up high on a hill). I volunteer my construction skills to help gut damaged houses.

    Wishing you the best and praying for all of you.

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  • Dermeister3
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    Originally posted by Tanktheory View Post
    Worst part is, a lot of insurance companies have clauses that alter your policy in the event of a natural disaster. I heard some peoples deductibles that were $500 became %15 of their homes value.
    This is the worst.

    But actually, SO FAR, the weather center (or whoever makes these rulings) is calling Sandy a Tropical somethingorother. So instead of a "hurricane" deductible of 15% of your house, it still may be the regular deductible. BUT, im sure that wont hold up. We'll see.

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  • STAGGERED M3
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    :( Sorry to see all this destruction. Stay strong and everything will work out just fine.

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  • Tanktheory
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    Originally posted by Vedubin01 View Post
    on the insurance note, I hope most of these people had flood insurance. Because if not, many are in a world of hurt!
    Worst part is, a lot of insurance companies have clauses that alter your policy in the event of a natural disaster. I heard some peoples deductibles that were $500 became %15 of their homes value.

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  • mrsleeve
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    Originally posted by kronus View Post
    sleeve, this is a thread about the op's damages during hurricane sandy, not NJ gun laws.

    op - fuck, that sucks. My parents are about 25 minutes from the shore so they fared a bit better. Hope your insurance comes through!
    was I the one who brought it up??? Ummmm Nope

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  • FLG
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    If you need any help please feel free to contact me. I'm in Brooklyn NY where things are generally fine. Will do whatever I can.

    Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2

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  • Dermeister3
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    Originally posted by Vedubin01 View Post
    on the insurance note, I hope most of these people had flood insurance. Because if not, many are in a world of hurt!
    my family does for my house, but i can pretty much guarantee all the people on my street that flooded dont. The high water has never even been in the street before, much less 3 feet of it. FEMA may be able to cover some, but not all the damages :(

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  • Vedubin01
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    on the insurance note, I hope most of these people had flood insurance. Because if not, many are in a world of hurt!

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  • kronus
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    sleeve, this is a thread about the op's damages during hurricane sandy, not NJ gun laws.

    op - fuck, that sucks. My parents are about 25 minutes from the shore so they fared a bit better. Hope your insurance comes through!

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  • mrsleeve
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    good to know, but NOT in NJ you dont fuck with NJ/NY gun laws you will go to prison

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  • cale
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    Originally posted by mrsleeve View Post
    IN NEW JERSEY you have to be kidding. HAHAHAHA your a funny guy, land of the illegal JHP ( you know those kill cops) and dam near regulatory ban on pistols, out right ban on safari class calibers, even black powder. You dont want to defend your place with a firearm in NJ.
    Even as a liberal socialist waffleswaffleswaffleswaffleswaffles, I admit that in bad times rules go out the window and common sense takes over when it comes to your own safety and well being.

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  • Vivek
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    Have you ever read the book Zeitoun? Best of luck with everything man, this hurricane has been pretty serious.

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  • nick475
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    damn dude. hope everything works out

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  • Jon325i
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    Unreal what has happened to your home & neighborhood. Glad to hear you're ok - sorry about the E30 losses. Storms like these just don't happen in Cali so I can't even being to imagine what it must be like.

    Jon

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  • Dermeister3
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    Originally posted by DuMa View Post
    the e30s are gone? :(
    yupp, currently drip drying on the end of my street. In the second video i posted, you can see the one in the driveway next to the van. Water was up to the rear window. The other was on jackstands in the garage. It came up about to the rocker panels. The interior MIGHT be ok, but everything in the frame just got covered in mud and salt water.



    E30 to the right of our van, visable just barely at 1:00-1:15, almost completely submerged. and that was after the water receeded about a foot and a half

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