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Posted by admin | Oct 25th, 2009
Lots of us that dream a perfect car don’t know how difficult is to handle one that costs lots of money and looks like million dollars. A good car should have a good insurance in a package with it but unfortunately it doesn’t always happen like that. What does the idea of a perfect insurance imply? The definition is probably the following - the perfect insurance is the one that gives the full coverage...
Posted by admin | Oct 23rd, 2009
Before you say anything, let us inform you about your life insurance. When it comes to a life insurance your possibilities vary. No matter how much you trust yourself in making the right decision, you should never let yourself get caught up in a trap. Sometimes the best offers can be found when nothing else seems to work. If you are a smart shopper you will always know to research before you make up your mind....
Posted by admin | Oct 23rd, 2009
Is your insurance representative in your team?
When we think about the idea of having our own shelter it brings shivers down our spine, mostly because we all want to have our own house and be able to do whatever we want in it. When we choose the location and think the payment over it gives us happiness and sadness at the same time. There can be a few different reasons for that. We are scared to make any...
Posted by admin | Oct 23rd, 2009
We judge everything by the price. Of course, quality does matter as well but price is the major motivation. When we see something that is discounted or reduced we get happy. But businessmen can assure you price is not the most important aspect. Judging by the price is not the best we can do. There insurance plans that seem like a perfect opportunity they are good in price and easily affordable but … unfortunately...
Posted by admin | Sep 25th, 2009
There’s a sobering saying, “The female of the species is more deadly than the male.” It first surfaced in a poem by Rudyard Kipling and achieved international recognition through the “shock shock horror” song by Space. Taken literally when applied to humanity, it suggests women are more likely to kill you than men. Except, when it comes to driving, this is almost certainly not true....
Posted by admin | Sep 25th, 2009
When you live in a capitalist country, it’s easy to think that free market competition keeps the consumer safe. If anything goes wrong, the consumer can simply change to another supplier and, at a stroke, the problem is solved. Except life does not have to work in a fair way. When large insurance corporations are looking to make a profit to keep their shareholders happy, they do not think of their customers...
Posted by admin | Sep 4th, 2009
Those days when auto dealers preferred a cash consumer are gone. Nowadays, a seller prefers to vend a carrier on credit. The occasion for this turnabout is that the dealer is practically vending two things - a vehicle and a credit loan as well. Finally, this is resulting in two fields of commission for the vendor. Moreover, you as the consumer are purchasing those two things. A lot of customers are making the...
Posted by admin | Sep 1st, 2009
Most of us think about one single thing. How to make extra cash? We are here to give you a good answer. There are a few tips to do it, so if you follow them - you might be walking out with a big sum in the next few days. First of all, we want to make sure you understand that these examples will show you how to start earning.
You will also need a few spare days and a good plan in your head. This plan should include...
Posted by admin | Aug 28th, 2009
When you’re sitting at home worrying about the mounting pile of bills to pay, it’s easy to lose sight of the big picture. Fact is, just as you’re in a new world of hurt, there are other people hurting as well. In this case, the people are the inventors in the insurance industry. They all bought shares in these big corporations when the prices were high, never thinking that the world could suddenly...
Posted by admin | Aug 28th, 2009
The world used to be such a simple place. Everyone had cars, gas was cheap and no-one thought twice about driving everywhere. Suburbs became exurbs and journey lengths expanded. Public transport wilted, and people added extra pounds of body weight as walking dropped out of favor. Now, the world has changed. Gas prices peaked at more than $4 a gallon and, although they dropped down again, the recession has taken...
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