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Thursday, August 27, 2009
Fake Insurance in the News
Top Ten Ways To Know Your Insurance Agent Is Selling You A Fake Policy:
10) You can't find a company listing for Big House Mutual Insurance company.
9) Your premium check was endorsed by someone named Joe Underwriter.
8) Your agent's business card has a picture of Wyle E Coyote in the corner.
7) The receptionist answers your phone call by saying, "Coyote Investments, Loans, Pawn, Firearms, and, oh yeah, Insurance. Can I help you?"
6) When your agent says his car is his real office, he does so without a trace of irony.
5) Your policy is handwritten on a Shoney's napkin.
4) Your premium payment envelope has an apartment number in the return address.
3) The bumper sticker on your agent's car reads, "I'd rather be embezzling."
2) Your policy is delivered in a shrink wrapped packet which reads, "Sanitized For Your Protection."
1) Your agent asks you what the word coverage means.
Sorry, couldn't resist.
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Monday, August 24, 2009
Bad Time To Sell, Great Time To Buy
Miami Dealers Say It's A Buyer's Market: The Miami Herald is reporting that antiques dealers in and around that city have packed aisles and and are willing to negotiate.
This glut of antiques and collectibles is not limited to the South Florida area by any means.
Charlotte Area Appraisers Staying Busy: The Charlotte Observer says that personal property appraisers in that city have been besieged lately by clients who need to convert their treasures into quick cash.
Both articles make one point perfectly clear: If you do not have to sell an item right now, it is best to wait until at least a slight upturn in the economy. Otherwise, you simply will not get a fair market price for your item in this climate.
Collectors, remember you need to protect your collections in two ways you may not have done. First, you need an inventory of your household items, paying special attention to your collections. Second, you need a special, inexpensive insurance policy separate from your homeowners to protect your collection. I can help you with the first point, and your local insurance agent can take care of the second.
Farley Home Services stands ready to serve your home inventory needs. Please visit EverySingleItem.com for details.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Blogger Says You Need A Local Agent
Local insurance agents care more about you as a person than anyone else in the insurance business. I'm not saying that because I dislike claims adjusters (quite the contrary!) or any other nonsense like that. I am saying it because your local agent is the person you deal with for your insurance questions and needs. An agent will tell you if some course of action you want to take is the right way to go. An underwriter won't tell you that, a claims adjuster won't, and actuary won't. Agents advise; other insurance people react. That's a significant difference, and if you are buying insurance through an 800 number, you aren't talking to someone who thinks the way you do.
Farley Home Services strongly suggests that you have your own local insurance agent. In nearly every instance you can think of, a local agent is the best insurance professional for you to turn to. I can't emphasize this enough. Local agents will tell you that you need a home inventory too, by the way!
A. J. Farley owns Farley Home Services, your premier home inventory professionals. Please visit our web site at EverySingleItem.com, and thanks for your time today!