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    See that no fun remains......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paulbot View Post

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    Very funny... and you did that all yourself? Nice.

    At least it brought some fun back to the topic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by griffin View Post
    Very funny... and you did that all yourself? Nice.

    At least it brought some fun back to the topic.
    Thanks. I had the idea when the thread started (Sam must have needed insurance on his car) but it took me until last night to do the screen caps and put it together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by griffin View Post
    Very funny... and you did that all yourself? Nice.

    At least it brought some fun back to the topic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GoktimusPrime View Post
    Yeah anyway, either way it's not gonna be covered by a form of property insurance like car insurance. When a Transformer is injured or wounded then it's a health issue, not a vehicle issue.
    Your point here is fallacious though. Noone is debating that it is a health issue, but health insurance companies are set up to process claims from human physicians of one type or another.

    The types of surgeries and treatments that Transformers require though, fall under the category of advanced industrial repairs by human standards, be they performed by Perceptor, Wheeljack, Ratchet, Chip, Sparkplug, Spike, or any other mechanical or engineering whiz-kid/genius.

    That's why I said industrial insurance. The standard car mechanic would be lost when working on a Transformer, ruling out car insurance. Likewise, while these are health issues; by human standards these are not health treatments thus health insurance doesn't apply.

    The only insurance which exists and which covers the types of complex and highly expensive repairs required here, is industrial insurance.

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