Hmm I have daydreamed about this scenario. I didn't realize it was a thing. Thanks, I'll check into it, though I wouldn't doubt if it's not a thing in my dystopian red flyover state.
Edit: Yeah, you have to be the registered owner of 25 or more vehicles to qualify for self insurance in my state. So, dealers and rich people only, unfortunately.
Oh I'm aware of the potential pitfalls but it's something I'm willing to risk to stick it to insurance. I wouldn't even carry it if it wasn't required by law. I have the funds to cover what they would cover.
Hey AI helped me stick it to the insurance man the other day. I was futzing around with coverage amounts on one of the major insurance companies websites pre-renewal to try to get the best rate and it spit up a NaN renewal amount for our most expensive vehicle. It let me go through with the renewal less that $700 and now says I'm paid in full for the six month period. It's been days now with no follow-up . . . I'm pretty sure AI snuck that one through for me.
He's an officer and over 20 years now. This discussion took place shortly after he gave me a tour of the bridge of the carrier he was assigned to at the time. The terminals were running Windows XP. This was 7-8 years ago tops.
Once I know its something I'm interested in I go back to the beginning. I'm still somewhere in 2019 in Behind the Bastards. They were so hopeful then . . .
Yeah he's an utter garbage monster. I feel like he'd work at a seedy used car dealership and beat up his wife nightly in frustration for being such a loser had he not been born into obscene wealth.
My experience with these units is that they're horribly unreliable too. I worked in an industry where we'd use these for temporary or emergency cooling for server rooms and I don't know if I ever saw a model last more than a year. A lot of window units are pretty flaky too, unfortunately, but you'll probably at least get 2-3 years out of one.
Jesus would be going temple pharisee rampage and shoving their guns up their asses