Archive for September, 2009

 

In an ideal world, you never gamble with your health

 

If only worlds were ideal. Everyone would have the money to hand and no pre-existing medical conditions. They would buy into any insurance policy, get great value with everything covered and then, ironically, never fall ill. Life would be perfect. Unfortunately, insurance premiums have been rocketing upwards and disposable incomes have been sinking fast so [...]

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Spotting flood-damaged cars

 

When you have your car captured by flood, you might be thinking once it gets dry it will simply be delivered to the salvage yard. Well, lets consider this possibility in detail. You don’t need some special education recognizing a car damaged by flood. If the car was staying out in the sun and it’s [...]

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Lower your auto insurance premiums

 

Today people are looking for any possible way to cut down their expenditures. And even those types of expenses that have been regarded as fixed in the past are now reviewed for any possibility to reduce the outflow of money from the family budget. We are talking about insurance. In 2008 the average cost of [...]

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Is it already time to get rid of it?

 

Life is good, but it would be much better if our vehicles would warn us when breath-ceasing repair declares or inescapable deputizing lays in wait at the other side of the corner. People in general need help to recognize it’s time to dispose of their ride – be it an absolutely new Mercedes-Benz GL-Class, a [...]

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Will success in Connecticut encourage other states?

 

Wherever you look these days, it’s all bad news. More unemployment, more foreclosures, and more instability in life for simple people. This month has seen President Obama sign the new Stimulus Package into law, but that is somehow a bit distant. New laws may sound great, but it takes so long before we all get [...]

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