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3rd National Unfriend Day on 17 Nov – It’s time to go cold on your ‘virtual’ friends

Submitted by carol on Fri, 11/16/2012 - 12:15
Friendship has evolved with the passage of time. Ask yourself. Don’t you miss the time period when friendship involved regular face-to-face interactions? Buddies used to mean real people – those people with whom you have grown up and can share your thoughts. Nowadays, most of the friends are mere acquaintances. The definition has changed for ‘friends’. Not that we haven’t got any real friends. However, think twice - How many of your so-called friends will jump in to be with you when you’re in need? Social networking can be held responsible for bringing in the change.

Helping out the young adults with insurance

Submitted by carol on Tue, 11/13/2012 - 11:26
Every young adult may not get a sound financial footing as they step out to earn their own living. The competition in the job market makes it difficult for the youngsters to establish themselves in a short span of time. The recession has its effect on the job opportunities and the earnings of each working adult as well. Thereby, many adult children seek monetary assistance from their parents when they lose control over their finances. If you’re a parent yourself, you would definitely want to see your children living off comfortably.

Insurance policies you don't really need

Submitted by carol on Sat, 03/24/2012 - 11:10
Insurance is an extremely important part of our daily lives. It is designed to mitigate the potential risks that we face every day. The problem with insurance is that the range of products that falls under insurance is extremely diverse. It is definitely difficult at times to figure out what are the essential types of insurance that you would need and what types of coverage you can safely do without.

Preparing for the worst: Flood and earthquake insurance

Submitted by carol on Fri, 03/16/2012 - 16:12
The costliest hurricane in US history, Katrina made landfall at Florida and left a trail of destruction right up to Texas. The worst affected states were Louisiana, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and most of eastern North America. The confirmed death toll stood at 1833 deaths. The storm caused damage worth $108 billion. Last year’s Hurricane Irene caused damage worth $10.1 billion and left countless people homeless. Earthquakes are rarer than floods and storms but it doesn’t make them any less threatening.

Cat insurance – The affectionate care for your feline friend

Submitted by carol on Wed, 10/26/2011 - 11:52
The joy of owning and caring for a cat can be overwhelming. A cat can be very affectionate and an indispensable companion. Cats are cute, intelligent, and have striking individual traits that pet owners all over the world can’t help, but fall in love with. Unfortunately, taking good care of your kitty means expensive vet’s bills, which can cause you to worry about your finances.

Steps to lower your van insurance costs

Submitted by carol on Thu, 06/10/2010 - 09:26

All van owners need to be sure whether their van is functional under various circumstances. A van insurance policy is a good way to ensure that your van stays functional for a longer period.

Collision and extensive are the most common types of van insurance coverage sought in by van owners. Collision coverage will help you once you've met with an accident. On the other hand, the extensive coverage will protect your van from natural disturbances. You may follow certain steps to reduce your van insurance quotes-

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Community member crosses 7000 posts!

Submitted by carol on Sat, 01/09/2010 - 11:58
AmPmInsure is proud to announce that Lori has successfully crossed 7000 posts in the community - the highest by any member till date! Lori has actively participated in the community forum since September 2007 and has till date been consistent with her performance. Her sound advice on insurance related problems has helped a lot of members. Lori joined the community back in 2007 as a regular member but has gradually earned the status of ‘forum moderator’ and ‘forum expert’.