150+ Types of Insurance

by lakemen » Thu Jan 03, 2008 03:05 pm
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Joined: 18 May 2005

Hey guys,

Did anyone of you notice a new image at the top right of the site?



We would love to hear your feedbacks. Any suggestions to further improve on the page would be more than welcome as well. :)

Thanks,
Lakemen

Total Comments: 10

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 11:48 pm Post Subject:

I like the suggestion that one of the forum members made, Lilacsigh suggested a frequently asked question database, I think that would be a great page to have here. I know alot of the issues are unique and they do get the personal attention that they deserve, we have a great group here that focusing on helping each other as well as those who just pop in, ask a question and leave.

But there are those commonly asked questions that would be better placed on a "faq" page.

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 01:19 am Post Subject:

All I have to say is that somebody had a lot of time on there hands, wow, I would never imagined that there are actually that many types of insurance, never in may wildest dreams.

That is a really cool chart, like the way it is broken down, so I guess if you need some type of insurance, it is definately out there. LOL, just could never imagine it be that many.

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 04:28 am Post Subject:

All I have to say is that somebody had a lot of time on there hands, wow, I would never imagined that there are actually that many types of insurance, never in may wildest dreams.



I know what you mean erb, I never would have thought it either, but then again I would not have thought about it anyway unless I needed the coverage.

I finally figured out the quote thing, it worked, yeah. I have been trying to figure out how you guys do that for the longest time.

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 05:17 am Post Subject:

Aye, saw that a wee while ago, I never even knew there were that many types of insurance, maybe a few dozen or so, but 150?

Really nice list you've got there, that should get some people onto the site.

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 02:58 pm Post Subject:

Can you imagine Quenlin, that list sounds like something you would compile, LOL. I could maybe come up with a dozen or so too, but could have never came up with 150, my jaw hit the floor, if you can imagine it, it is there.

So I guess the insurance industry is a lot bigger than we thought, LOL.

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 01:30 am Post Subject:

Takeaway insurance? Huh, Insurance is the new Hello Kitty.

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 05:14 am Post Subject:

Hey guys,

Did anyone of you notice a new image at the top right of the site?


We would love to hear your feedbacks. Any suggestions to further improve on the page would be more than welcome as well. Smile

Thanks,
Lakemen



Me, me, I did!

Someone needs a big pat on the back for all that hard work! :D I can't imagine the amount of time that went into that project, but it's no half hour job, that's for sure :lol:

I think it's a very impressive collection, lakemen. Very nice job indeed, congratulations on a wonderful addition to the site. :)

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 05:22 am Post Subject:

One thing I did mean to ask and forgot was about the floaters column. I read the info box (handy, that!) and just wanted to clarify.

Does it mean that a floater is something you'd purchase as an add-on to another policy but not something you can buy as a stand-alone product?

I realize my terminology is more than likely all wrong but you hopefully can get the general idea of what I mean. :)

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 06:09 am Post Subject: What is a floater ?

Does it mean that a floater is something you'd purchase as an add-on to another policy but not something you can buy as a stand-alone product?

Yes, actually it is a policy attached with a basic insurance to enhance its coverage. It is termed as a floater since the benefit would 'float' from one place to another depending on the usage of the owner. So, its better you don't confuse floaters with all those smaller policies which are not attached to any basic policy but would fall under a separate group called "Specialty group".

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