Roomie
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Motorcyclists in Missouri are probably now classified as terrorists.
Yep but their insurance is still peanuts compared to ours.
Motorcyclists in Missouri are probably now classified as terrorists.
Yep but their insurance is still peanuts compared to ours.
Missouri 25/50/10
The first two numbers refer to bodily injury liability limits and the third number refers to the property damage liability limit. The first two numbers in 25/50/20 would mean in an accident each person injured would receive a maximum of up to 25,000 with only 50,000 allowed per accident (ex. 2 people needing 25,000, if the need is more such as 3 people needing 25,000 then whoever files first gets first access to the 50,000 limit and you may be sued for the rest if the accident was your fault!). The last number refers to the total coverage per accident for property damage which in this case would be 20,000.
I just ordered my custom license plates FU172, we'll see if it goes through
-Jamie M.
They called me and asked what "FU172" stood for... ummm. had to think quick... "that's my company name"... "Oh really? Do you have any proof?" ... "Yeah, lemme grab the info, gimme a sec."hahahah epic
sweeeettt!!!!!!!!!!they called me and asked what "fu172" stood for... Ummm. Had to think quick... "that's my company name"... "oh really? Do you have any proof?" ... "yeah, lemme grab the info, gimme a sec."
i put them on hold, registered a new domain with godaddy, created an e-mail account "sales@fu172.com".
"i couldn't find my business registration number but my website is http://fu172.com and you can e-mail me at sales@fu172.com and i'll reply back." ... "ahh, i see. It is your website name. Ok, plates approved!"
woot :d
-jamie m.
They called me and asked what "FU172" stood for... ummm. had to think quick... "that's my company name"... "Oh really? Do you have any proof?" ... "Yeah, lemme grab the info, gimme a sec."
I put them on hold, registered a new domain with godaddy, created an e-mail account "sales@fu172.com".
"I couldn't find my business registration number but my website is http://fu172.com and you can e-mail me at sales@fu172.com and I'll reply back." ... "Ahh, I see. It is your website name. Ok, plates approved!"
WOOT
-Jamie M.
They called me and asked what "FU172" stood for... ummm. had to think quick... "that's my company name"... "Oh really? Do you have any proof?" ... "Yeah, lemme grab the info, gimme a sec."
I put them on hold, registered a new domain with godaddy, created an e-mail account "sales@fu172.com".
"I couldn't find my business registration number but my website is http://fu172.com and you can e-mail me at sales@fu172.com and I'll reply back." ... "Ahh, I see. It is your website name. Ok, plates approved!"
WOOT
-Jamie M.
They called me and asked what "FU172" stood for... ummm. had to think quick... "that's my company name"... "Oh really? Do you have any proof?" ... "Yeah, lemme grab the info, gimme a sec."
I put them on hold, registered a new domain with godaddy, created an e-mail account "sales@fu172.com".
"I couldn't find my business registration number but my website is http://fu172.com and you can e-mail me at sales@fu172.com and I'll reply back." ... "Ahh, I see. It is your website name. Ok, plates approved!"
WOOT
-Jamie M.