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Home Insurance
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 7:57 pm
by Andrea
Good Day to Everybody,
Kindly help me. I bought a house last week. I bought it from a good friend of mine. And I want to buy a insurance for it. I am asking some of my friends where did they get their insurance for their house. An by checking for insurance online I came into oneshopinsurance.com has anyone tried online insurance? how effective is the online quote system? can i depend my money on this?
If you have any suggestions it would be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Andrea
Home Insurance
Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 8:28 pm
by Patsy Warnick
Who do you have you car Insurance with?
Usually theres a umbrella package offered - usually theres a disc for several insurances. You should check around.
Homeowners insurance is a must have & you might want to look into homeowners warranty.
Patsy
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Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 8:56 pm
by Erinna1112
How on earth did you buy a house in the first place without showing proof of insurance? Did you get a mortgage? I've had quite a few mortgages in my time and never once was able to complete the closing without showing that I had insured the property. I don't believe there's a mortgage lender out there who would lend you money without this kind of basic protection of its investment.
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Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 2:27 am
by abbey
Andrea;534552 wrote: Good Day to Everybody,
Kindly help me. I bought a house last week. I bought it from a good friend of mine. And I want to buy a insurance for it. I am asking some of my friends where did they get their insurance for their house. An by checking for insurance online I came into oneshopinsurance.com has anyone tried online insurance? how effective is the online quote system? can i depend my money on this?
If you have any suggestions it would be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Andrea
Thanks for sharing, no doubt you'll be back in due course to tell us what a great deal oneshop did for you. :rolleyes:
Home Insurance
Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 3:39 am
by Bryn Mawr
Andrea;534552 wrote: Good Day to Everybody,
Kindly help me. I bought a house last week. I bought it from a good friend of mine. And I want to buy a insurance for it. I am asking some of my friends where did they get their insurance for their house. An by checking for insurance online I came into oneshopinsurance.com has anyone tried online insurance? how effective is the online quote system? can i depend my money on this?
If you have any suggestions it would be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Andrea
It would help to know where in the world you are and whether you're looking for bricks and morter or contents insurance.
Home Insurance
Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 4:14 am
by Bill Sikes
abbey;534746 wrote: Thanks for sharing, no doubt you'll be back in due course to tell us what a great deal oneslop did for you. :rolleyes:
You have hit the nail on the head, there. Aren't people *trusting*?
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Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 5:12 am
by spot
Bill Sikes;534783 wrote: You have hit the nail on the head, there. Aren't people *trusting*?
I didn't delete the OP because it was interestingly worded, that's the only reason. Nobody has any doubt about its purpose. Besides, I want to see how these strange new advertisers progress. We've had house insurance and tutoring, I expect it'll be feng shui consultancy next.
Would anyone rather that we were tighter on what we leave lying around? I don't mind, it's borderline from my point of view. Maybe it has less redeeming amusement value than I read into it.
Home Insurance
Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 5:20 am
by Bill Sikes
spot;534814 wrote: I didn't delete the OP because it was interestingly worded, that's the only reason. Nobody has any doubt about its purpose. Besides, I want to see how these strange new advertisers progress. We've had house insurance and tutoring, I expect it'll be feng shui consultancy next.
Would anyone rather that we were tighter on what we leave lying around? I don't mind, it's borderline from my point of view. Maybe it has less redeeming amusement value than I read into it.
I'm not sure what FG's moderation policy is, whether there's a "global" policy,
whether it's down to individual moderators' thinking, who the moderators are,
of what happens to deleted psots (deleted, or sidelined somewhere?). I'm not
all that worried about UCE/spam (perhaps URLs should be munged, though),
but would like to know about the above. Any pointers?
Home Insurance
Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 6:33 am
by spot
There's a discussion area. Those who can delete threads and posts start a thread on each that they deal with (unless it's a blitz they mop up), and the deleted material stays visible to them and the deletion can be reversed by anyone (though that's never happened yet). There's occasional comment - usually by the deletor - on borderline events, so that we all have a rough idea of how each of us thinks in these matters. It's totally uncontentious. Last time I counted there were about ten of us who have the rights attached to out login, so there's usually someone about who notices material that needs dealing with. I'm one, koan's one, tombstone occasionally bestirs himself to knock one on the head, the others might prefer to remain unknown (I can't guess, I've no idea whether they would or not).
We can, technically, edit any post as well, but so far that's never happened outside of the Westchiff area (where different rules apply, and which I'd really like to talk people into using if it's finally become uncontroversial).
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Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 8:06 am
by Bryn Mawr
flopstock;534938 wrote: Let's keep them secret, shall we? It's bad enough knowing that you two have the power and are part of the 'secret society'... quite sure I missed the 'big brother' election day event here...
Seriously though, it is nice not having the front side clogged up with spammers and such. I personally enjoy responding to these as serious questions, but can understand why others just want them to go away.
For me, this one's proto-spam - it becomes spam when they come back with the punch line and that's when you delete their account.