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Posted by Admin On February - 24 - 2012 0 Comment

Travel insurance has gained widespread popularity amongst the travelling community all over the world not just because of the silly reason that insurance is a sign of someone’s societal status but mainly due to the safety travel insurance could provide them when they are on the move. It has become a part of the procedure of preparing for a journey, both abroad and within the country too. With the cropping up of a number of medical insurance firms , the confusion as to seek which company for better yet cheap insurance schemes have surfaced in the minds of the people.

Travel insurance has been classified as single trip insurance and multi trip insurance broadly depending on the journeys the customer intends to make with the protection of the insurance. Read full post…

Posted by Stephen Rivera On February - 21 - 2012 0 Comment

Since the Chevy Volt was unveiled to the public in December 2010, its failed to live up to sales expectations. In fact, according to recent sales data from its maker, General Motors, the electric model will not reach its 2011 goal of selling 10,000 Volts by the end of 2011. After a recent announcement by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, safety concerns may hamper sales in 2012.

According to the NHTSA, the agency has launched an investigation into the safety of Chevrolet Volts, as there have been indications they may pose a fire risk.

Fire originated from Chevy Volts lithium-ion battery

The NHTSA discovered these potential problems in May after putting the Volt through a battery of safety tests under its recently developed New Car Assessment Program.

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Posted by Lindsay Roberts On February - 12 - 2012 0 Comment

Mississippi legislators are taking another stab at establishing a statewide auto insurance database that would help the government identify uninsured drivers and issue citations for flouting the states financial responsibility laws.

According to the latest report from the Insurance Research Council (IRC), Mississippi has the biggest uninsured motorist problem in the nation. The IRC estimated that more than a quarter28 percentof the states drivers were on the road without Mississippi auto insurance in 2009.

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Posted by Alexander Cooper On February - 10 - 2012 0 Comment

The British economy is in crisis, the cost of living has increased, wages remain the same and yet car insurance premiums continue to rise every year.

Many drivers in the UK get a shock every year when their renewal quote arrives as the prices seem to be ever increasing.

Unfortunately, Insurance companies don’t give out points for loyalty so it does not necessarily pay to be loyal to just one insurance company year in, year out.

Surely, it is in everyone best interest to find the lowest possible insurance premium every year and with Powerseeker’s help, this is easy to do.

Make sure you shop around.

Do not simply just accept your current insurer renewal quote.

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Posted by Lindsay Roberts On February - 6 - 2012 0 Comment

Car insurance quotes comparison: all that’s between you and your perfect policy

The Internet has many uses – some useful, some not so useful. Unfortunately, too many of us use the web for the inane and useless, you know, stalking your ex on Facebook, watching 300 funny cat videos on YouTube or telling people what you had for lunch on Twitter.

But there is a way you can put the Internet to good use, a simple process that can end your search for cheap car insurance. If you haven’t heard of comparison websites then firstly, what have you been doing all these years?

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Posted by Stephen Rivera On February - 2 - 2012 0 Comment

In December 2010 I purchased RAC cover for my daughter’s Mini – but at no point was I informed there would be automatic renewal. A few weeks into the policy we contacted RAC to cancel it as the insured car had been towed to a garage and was being repaired and then sold, and we therefore no longer needed cover. I was told I could not cancel the policy as I had used the service, which I accepted as fair enough.

A year on and have I have just discovered from my credit card bill that the policy has been automatically renewed, and I have been charged £82 again. It has emerged that a renewal was sent to daughter’s previous address – and did not appear on my credit card statement until the following month.

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