The govt requiring proof of insurance coverage is not unconstitutional. Having a private company require a citizen to prove other coverage or continued charges...another matter altogether.
Nothing at all to do with manhood or lack of. However, your sarcasm and judgement aren't positive nor helpful. Insurance companies aren't big and bad either, IMHO. I don't think that way. I simply want to change a law, if it is a law, or to change an unethical and unconstitutional behavior...
Neither of those sound legal, but rather unethical. I'm looking for ethical and legal course of actions. I'm a moral and ethical, responsible citizen. I am honorably discharged from my military service. I have a reputation in my community although I no longer have an attorney on retainer...
Enforce-ability is my point. Buried in a contract does not always make something legally enforceable. Would you accept being required to continue any other service in this way? Cable tv? telephone? utilities? Internet? country club dues? I know I don't accept it and aside from contacting...
The big deal is that to me and I'm SURE many others, that a private company should NOT be allowed to dictate that I maintain a fiduciary relationship with them and obligate me to continue paying them on their terms. I was active duty and served honorably. I expected taking orders from...
I have spoken with that office already. The person I spoke with said he wasn't aware of any law that stated I require proof, but if it were him, he'd just show them the proof. I'm not so inclined to be told (ordered?) what I have to do by a company (who I paid for something). I've read over...
I'm not trying little ploys, nor does sarcasm help. Also, you're incorrect about the locksmith/dealership issue (trust me...or not...either way, you're incorrect in this case). Lastly, they're refusing to provide a payment and finance history. I've told them I won't pay what I consider to be...
I now live in Georgia but was recently in South Carolina and required insurance to move a truck I'd given my daughter. She lives and attends school in Florida and her truck was still with me. My insurance agent was closed for the weekend so I obtained insurance on the truck via internet with...
My ex wife passed away almost 2 years ago. At the time of her death, she had been paying on a car for approximately 6 years and at some point (years before her death) had renegotiated the terms of her loan. The car is a 2008 Honda Accord. I'm not sure if it matters, but around 2012 she hit a...