Online Home Inventory Tool
Written by Admin on February 13, 2010 – 5:41 amKeeping track of your personal property is important for you if you have a claim. If your home and all of its contents were a total loss, would you be able to remember everything you owned along with the condition and value of each item? Most people would not.
Here is a great resource to help all homeowners keep track of their personal property. It is called Know Your Stuff. According to the Insurance Information Institute, the company that provides Know Your Stuff, “This application makes creating and updating your home inventory easy. And with our free, secure online storage you will have access to your inventory anywhere, any time. You never know when a disaster may strike – but you can be prepared with a home inventory. “
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10 Tips when using electronic forms
Written by Admin on February 12, 2010 – 10:26 am?
This article seeks to give you a solid knowledge base regarding the subject matter at hand, no matter what your previous experience on the topic.
Background to electronic forms
You’ve constant you must electronic forms or have a ambiance they should be executeed.
“An electronic form” is a transaction between a addict and the form giver. The form can be pre-full with numbers from a backend numbersbase usage before it is free to the addict. When the form is submitted to the giver the numbers is saved to be worn in a commerce manner.
We have had a lot of fun during the first portion of this article and hopefully you feel as though you have a firm grasp on the topic.
The most mutual wisdoms for using electronic forms are:
1. expense savings by avoiding re-keying of numbers
2. nearer consumer repair ensuing in better consumer satisfaction
3. Comply with a government or business regulation.
No tool will trip a bad form into a good one, and automating a bad form purely collects bad numbers more instantly or alienates your addicts.
next these ten tips will make constant your new forms are a star.
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Know how to get ready for winter driving!
Written by Admin on February 10, 2010 – 2:19 amUnless you retreat into a cave to sleep through the winter, you cannot have missed one of the most recorded Christmas songs of all time. Every mall in the country plays “Winter Wonderland”, usually the Bing Crosby and not the Ozzy Osbourne version, until you wish it was Spring. The myth of happy white Christmases is completely misleading. Unlike the southern states where the only problem is the dazzling sunshine, the northern states experience the annual covering of their roads with ice, sleet and snow, closely followed by the misery of melting slush then freezing over as the next cold front moves in. Trying to drive safely on the roads at this time is a nightmare. Nobody is ever prepared. Somehow, there is a mass amnesia as we all forget those defensive driving skills. That way, when the first snow falls, we can all panic as we move sideways across the road, pumping at the brake pedal without any effect.
Talk to an insurance company at this time of year brings depressing news. The number of claims arising from traffic accidents rise by nearly 40% in December through February. The
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Apartment owners could see up to €5000 deducted from future insurance claims
Written by Admin on February 9, 2010 – 2:52 amRecently www.easyquote.ie has noticed that significant changes have been applied to apartment block Insurance by many of Ireland’s leading Insurance Companies. This change could leave individual apartment owners facing severe financial difficulties.
What is the problem? Insurance companies have sustained considerable losses from burst pipes, flooding and water damage claims over the past 12 months and as a result they are increasing rates. A worrying development with apartment block insurance is that insurance companies are also moving to increase the policy excess considerably, in some cases the excess may increase to €5000 per claim. Many apartment block management companies operate a policy whereby the individual apartment owner pays the excess for damage sustained to their apartment (even though a leak may have started in the apartment above them). Thi
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