February 17th, 2011
Insurance scams account for upwards of $30 billion in total losses to the insurance industry each year, according to NICB.org. And one particular type of fraud–unsolicited repair provider scams–are on the rise.
How does it work? Here’s an example: An individual claiming to be an authorized repair professional partnering with your insurance company comes up to your door to talk to you about the supposed damage to your home’s roof. The person suggests that all you have to do is pay him your insurance deductible and he will start right away to complete your repair and then simply bill your insurance company for the rest. He claims to be in communication with your insurance company directly, but of course, he is not.
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February 17th, 2011
Are you planning to travel to the United Kingdom? There is so much to see and do, whether you are exploring Scotland, England, or Northern Ireland. There is one thing that is certain, the United Kingdom has so much to offer that it will always leave you wanting more! Here are a few of the favorites that you will not want to miss:
London
Travel to London and explore world class museums, meet Big Ben, enjoy the large music scene, ride the London Eye, or watch the famous Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace.
Stonehenge
Right outside of London, you will stumble upon one of the Seven Wonders of the Medieval World, Stonehenge.
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February 15th, 2011
Money is often tight for students and teachers on a budget. Do yourself a financial favor and save money on transportation, accommodation and activities with a handy student discount card.
The International Student Identity Card (ISIC) is for students over the age of 12, enrolled in an accredited institution for a degree or diploma. The International Teacher Identity Card (ITIC) is for full-time teachers and the GO 25 International Youth Travel Card is for travelers between the ages of 12 and 25.
Cards like these give discounts on airfares with major airlines, and money off essentials like transportation, accommodation and international phone calls as well as the fun stuff like museum admissions and activities.
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February 13th, 2011
Immigration is a continuous process in the US. People travel various countries across the globe to America. The US consulate has mandated medical insurance for the immigrants from foreign countries. Travellers can purchase US immigrant medical insurance and fulfil the insurance requirements of the consulate. Immigrant health insurance is long term plans and will cover the insured for specific health insurance requirements of the immigrants.
Immigrant medical insurance can be purchased by both new immigrants (Green Card holders sponsored by family members) and potential immigrants (H4 F2 visa holders).
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February 12th, 2011
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