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This Bak Kwa Chiobu is really 可以. I like her positivity...

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False prophets are wolves in sheep's clothing. They profess to be Christians, but try to sow disunity among members of the church through false teachings.
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You don't need to be a Christian to have such traits. Please don't behave like Islamists and those overzealous religious nutcases who regurgitate biased concepts.:rolleyes:

And BTW, I am also a Christian.
Did she purchase general insurance? Standard policies cover damage caused by fire, lightning, and domestic gas explosions. I’m pretty sure she did, so I’m wondering why she didn’t mention that any damage would be covered by the insurance. If she had added Business Interruption Coverage (also known as Consequential Loss), she would also be covered for:​

  • Lost gross profit/revenue: The net profit that would have been earned, plus fixed expenses (such as rent) that still need to be paid.
  • Increased cost of working: Additional expenses incurred to keep the business operating, such as renting temporary premises, paying overtime, or outsourcing production.
  • Wages and salaries: Continued payment of employees’ wages while the business is closed.

on top of Material Damage Coverage (The Physical Assets)
  • Building Structure: If you own the building, the walls, roof, and floors are covered.
  • Contents/Equipment: Office equipment, machinery, tools, and furniture.
  • Stock/Inventory: Finished goods, raw materials, and packaging materials.
  • Smoke and Water Damage: Damages to property caused by soot or water used to extinguish the fire.
  • Removal of Debris: Costs involved in cleaning up the site after the fire.
@Tragedeigh She has reason to feel cool of about it. Just remember to give praise to the insurers when she receives the insurance payout.
 
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