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Wouldn’t that mean that the premium on that insurance is also practically zero?

If something you have insurance for wouldn’t be a hardship if it occurred, then the premium should be a rounding error.

To be fair, I guess it could be more annoying to go through the whole insurance process, so I guess I sort of understand what you mean.



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