29 Dec
2001
29 Dec
'01
4:32 a.m.
On Sun, 23 Dec 2001, Peter Galbavy wrote:
You misunderstand. Which operators will offer this (backed by some underwritten insurance) in an effort to be better than the competition ?
Buying car insurance doesn't alter the chances of your car breaking down on a long trip. Insurance doesn't alter the chances of something bad happening. Driver training, seat belts, and spare tires are things which can reduce risk. A warranty is not a substitute for due dilegence. How can you perform due dilegence on a carrier? With a car, you can open the trunk and check the spare tire. What is the best way to check a spare circuit?