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Post by debrabashall on May 11, 2011 13:47:00 GMT -5
;D was in todays mail, hmmmmm
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Post by ulf on May 11, 2011 13:48:25 GMT -5
got mine also...deposited...and ready to spend on tickets!!
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Post by kidshowtime on May 11, 2011 13:49:31 GMT -5
the conspiracy theorists will have a hay day if they announce a season ticket drive by the end of the week.
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Post by tim on May 11, 2011 13:51:00 GMT -5
the conspiracy theorists will have a hay day if they announce a season ticket drive by the end of the week. No conspiracy just inside information. ;D
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Post by ulf on May 11, 2011 13:51:44 GMT -5
not sure what the conspiracy theorists will say...(LOL)...but I do know the provincial government is very involved with TNSE to make this happen!! Read into it what you want...
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Post by gobombersgo on May 11, 2011 13:52:01 GMT -5
This means nothing. Been talked about ten times already. Nice bonus though thats for sure!
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Post by gobombersgo on May 11, 2011 13:52:54 GMT -5
Yes the Provincial Government is involved but this has nothing to do with the ROTJ
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Post by Puckschmuck on May 11, 2011 13:57:53 GMT -5
I'm thinking this will likely get moved to the OT forum.
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Post by astrosnut5 on May 11, 2011 14:01:07 GMT -5
So the cheque is a rebait from when to when?
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Post by kidshowtime on May 11, 2011 14:03:53 GMT -5
So the cheque is a rebait from when to when? 45% of premiums paid in 2010 (I think.. my source comes from a message board though... so who knows)
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Post by swiper on May 11, 2011 14:10:24 GMT -5
for god's sakes there is no 'season ticket drive' ever going to be launched to 'test the waters' for winnipeg this was merely a made up event by a radio host if a team came back, there would be no need to 'test the waters' winnipeg = canada = hockey nuff said
glendale set a bad precedant by allowing city council pay taxpayer money to allow the nhl remain in glendale hey nhl. the joke is over. its not funny anymore and gb / bd ........ stop looking at winnipeg with your middle finger in the air.
Still NO official statements EVER that Atlanta is being or has been targeted by TNSE. Anyone who says otherwise , is merely stating it because of their desire to land an NHL franchise.
how the nhl can say : give us 50m ( for last years/and this years losses ) is acceptable when they could have clearly had sold the team to a 'supposed' owner (TNSE) and been rid of the headache is beyond me but, if they are going through such a strong effort to 'lose money' in order to not have hockey in winnipeg, clearly they will find an alternate method or co-ersing ASG to remain in Atlanta for another season ( or at the very least......make it next to impossible for ASG to sell the team off so they either go on for antoher season and/or declare bankruptcy and it gets taken over by NHL also0
There is something messed up with the NHL's system and appears there is a lot of misinformation , politics taking place in the background that no one is seeing.
the council members were probably co-ersed/ and under duress to vote YES
no one else in their left mind would have (voted) to go ANOTHER year with uncertainty
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Post by crazed323 on May 11, 2011 14:13:36 GMT -5
Rebates are for 45% of the Basic Insurance Premiums paid (not including interest or premiums paid for a lower deductible) from March 2009 to March 2010. My source is MPI itself.
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Post by gobombersgo on May 11, 2011 14:21:20 GMT -5
for god's sakes there is no 'season ticket drive' ever going to be launched to 'test the waters' for winnipeg this was merely a made up event by a radio host if a team came back, there would be no need to 'test the waters' winnipeg = canada = hockey nuff said glendale set a bad precedant by allowing city council pay taxpayer money to allow the nhl remain in glendale hey nhl. the joke is over. its not funny anymore and gb / bd ........ stop looking at winnipeg with your middle finger in the air. Still NO official statements EVER that Atlanta is being or has been targeted by TNSE. Anyone who says otherwise , is merely stating it because of their desire to land an NHL franchise. how the nhl can say : give us 50m ( for last years/and this years losses ) is acceptable when they could have clearly had sold the team to a 'supposed' owner (TNSE) and been rid of the headache is beyond me but, if they are going through such a strong effort to 'lose money' in order to not have hockey in winnipeg, clearly they will find an alternate method or co-ersing ASG to remain in Atlanta for another season ( or at the very least......make it next to impossible for ASG to sell the team off so they either go on for antoher season and/or declare bankruptcy and it gets taken over by NHL also0 There is something messed up with the NHL's system and appears there is a lot of misinformation , politics taking place in the background that no one is seeing. the council members were probably co-ersed/ and under duress to vote YES no one else in their left mind would have (voted) to go ANOTHER year with uncertainty What does this have to do with a MPI rebate?
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Post by bannedana204 on May 11, 2011 14:25:06 GMT -5
Rebates are for 45% of the Basic Insurance Premiums paid (not including interest or premiums paid for a lower deductible) from March 2009 to March 2010. My source is MPI itself. Is there a maximum? I pay about 150 a month, which works out to about $1800 a year, which should be about $810, correct? I wonder if that exceeds any kind of maximum imposed by MPI?
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Post by myusernamesucks on May 11, 2011 14:26:04 GMT -5
for god's sakes there is no 'season ticket drive' ever going to be launched to 'test the waters' for winnipeg this was merely a made up event by a radio host if a team came back, there would be no need to 'test the waters' winnipeg = canada = hockey nuff said glendale set a bad precedant by allowing city council pay taxpayer money to allow the nhl remain in glendale hey nhl. the joke is over. its not funny anymore and gb / bd ........ stop looking at winnipeg with your middle finger in the air. Still NO official statements EVER that Atlanta is being or has been targeted by TNSE. Anyone who says otherwise , is merely stating it because of their desire to land an NHL franchise. how the nhl can say : give us 50m ( for last years/and this years losses ) is acceptable when they could have clearly had sold the team to a 'supposed' owner (TNSE) and been rid of the headache is beyond me but, if they are going through such a strong effort to 'lose money' in order to not have hockey in winnipeg, clearly they will find an alternate method or co-ersing ASG to remain in Atlanta for another season ( or at the very least......make it next to impossible for ASG to sell the team off so they either go on for antoher season and/or declare bankruptcy and it gets taken over by NHL also0 There is something messed up with the NHL's system and appears there is a lot of misinformation , politics taking place in the background that no one is seeing. the council members were probably co-ersed/ and under duress to vote YES no one else in their left mind would have (voted) to go ANOTHER year with uncertainty How do like your Crow? Medium Well?
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Post by jetsorbust on May 11, 2011 14:26:37 GMT -5
Rebates are for 45% of the Basic Insurance Premiums paid (not including interest or premiums paid for a lower deductible) from March 2009 to March 2010. My source is MPI itself. Is there a maximum? I pay about 150 a month, which works out to about $1800 a year, which should be about $810, correct? I wonder if that exceeds any kind of maximum imposed by MPI? No maximums, but 45% is just of basic autopac so most likely your rebate will end up somewhere around 35-40% of your total payment. Still, a nice chunk of change.
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Post by rsyl on May 11, 2011 14:27:08 GMT -5
The average was like 450 or something I think.
I got $8 on my ATV, and I pay $250 a year. I wasn't reimbursed at all for my fire/theft coverage. and I guess my basic coverage was $20... seems low
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Post by bannedana204 on May 11, 2011 14:27:49 GMT -5
Is there a maximum? I pay about 150 a month, which works out to about $1800 a year, which should be about $810, correct? I wonder if that exceeds any kind of maximum imposed by MPI? No maximums, but 45% is just of basic autopac so most likely your rebate will end up somewhere around 35-40% of your total payment. Still, a nice chunk of change. Sweeeet, I can live with that. Thanks man. ;D
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Post by ulf on May 11, 2011 14:28:25 GMT -5
wasn't as much as i expected..but was still a nice cheque that i will be using for tickets!
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Post by kidshowtime on May 11, 2011 14:39:37 GMT -5
I'm expecting $200. The equivalent of a 2 year Season ticket package (2 seats behind the benches) for the Coyotes. #OBVIOUS SARCASM BUT STILL KIND OF TRUE
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