A 30-mile-wide meteor may hit Earth in 2056. Are you buying insurance now while the rates are still LOW?
Well, ARE YOU ?
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Nah..It will probably end up being blown up by the US government, then (a) Bush will declare war on the solar system and then there goes the existance of all human life. The aliens will be like WTF is going on and wage a war on us, hence where war of the worlds will come into play. Thats my theory and im sticking to it.
better get that geico for your money
No, I die in 2054.
no freakout here. "may" doesn't justify insurance.
Insurance won't save my life, so NO.
the planet would be a inferno like the sun for sometime so no I don,t want any money that I could be spending on having fun with my kids and wife and friends
No, But I am sending you the Carlos Mencia DEE DEE DEE AWARD!
I'll be living on Mars by 2050.
If those plans fall through, I'll just wait until 2055 to buy insurance.
LOL who's selling?
seriously, the reason why nuclear weapon explosion and war are excluded from every single policy, is that with catastrophes with massive, widespread damages, the insurance companies would go out of business paying the claims.
It seems to me you are soliciting a 'yes'. A better question could be "If you know you are going to get knocked down by a car tomorrow, will you buy insurance today?"
Btw, insurance companies will not pay for losses that may bankrupt the company. Therefore if you are talking about a very serious natural disaster that affects most people on earth, forget about claiming insurance.
I'll be dead long enough to be forgotten by then so I'm not concerned.
I hope to not be alive in 2056. If I am, please let me know where it's going to hit so I can be there, OK?
And besides, Bruce Willis and Ben Afflack will save us.
Yes rate is still really low for 20 years
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