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Surplus funds
Hi there how can I find out if a qualify for a surplus fund.Please assist.Thanks
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11/17/2014 9:04:38 AM •
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Questions regarding Healthcare Options in the US
Look into the State run subsidy to see if she qualifies. other than that - this is one reason why the bill stinks. I have a brother his employer dropped all medical benefits.. Employees can buy their own ..he has 1000 a month he has to come up with from nothing or pay the penalty and be uninsured. Unfortunately it is going to get worse, rates are going up this year and the full impact of the Law comes after 2016 [convenient] I am for everyone having insurance but why did they not just have all employers required to provide it. [I know they said they could not afford it and compete... so hmm but the employees somehow were hoarding their money and not buying it] ? Hmmm. I think there are two good parts in the bill no preexisting conditions and no limits ..sorry for the rant..
11/17/2014 4:58:42 AM •
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on Nov 17, 2014
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First merit on line banking
1 week may not be enough time to hear back from a national bank. you can always contact the person that assisted you and ask them to check the status of our credit card adn they usually do this without being asked.
How do I get this one co, American Credit assistance to stop calling me?
Are they calling your personal phone, or cell phone or your work phone number? if it is your work phone number you need to inform them they are calling your place of employment and they are ordered to stop calling immediately. as it is not your phone and can not use it for personal reasons.
sometimes by telling the caller it is costing you funds to be called on a cell phone will sometimes make them stop. if you have used a do not call list, ask the person that is calling you in a friendly voice to pleae provide their identification number, ask if the call is recorded, and let them know that you too are recording the call (this usually stops them from calling back) and ask them if they have an internal do not call list? use the persons name that called you along with their ID # and ask them to place you on their personal do not call list. and remind them they are being recorded for documentation purposes.
they will usually not try to call you again for fear you are recording the converstaion.
2/24/2023 5:45:27 AM •
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on Feb 24, 2023
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What is an excess payment in regard to auto
An excess payment, or adeductible, is a fixed contribution that needs to be paid each time a
car is repaired. The charges are billed to the insurance. Usually this payment
is made directly to the garage when the owner picks up the car. If the car is
totaled then the insurance company will take off the excess agreed upon in the
policy from the settlement payment to the owner.
4/29/2015 6:54:45 PM •
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on Apr 29, 2015
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Complaints about service
Unfortunately, in order to get what you hope to get when you file a claim... going for the least expensive insurance is never a good plan unless you\'re eligible for a company like USAA. Normally, when you make a change they\'re required to mail or email you a copy of the new policy with the updates that have been made to it. If they did not and they in fact made a change to the legal contract that is the insurance policy, then by all means I\'d advise you to pursue legal action. Normally however, most people misunderstand what they\'re doing when they call in and their insurance agents don\'t write the policy advising and informing the consumer of the correct coverages. Occasionally, (as a result of each and every insurance agent who owns their own franchise who have trouble meeting their margins) insurance agents don\'t always look out for their customers best intentions. They simply want the sale because their agency is slowly going under as a result of cancelled insurance policies. Your problem could be the result of a lack of communication between you and your agent as well. Instead, what I honestly believe would benefit you the most is just switching insurance companies to a company that truly has your best interest at heart. Some good ones are: Statefarm, Wawanesa, NJM insurance company, USAA, Amica. Keep in mind, these are NOT the cheapest but you get what you pay for... as you have seen. These are large companies who will not cancel you after one stupid, simple claim and the policies they write actually protect you when you need insurance most. The same goes with all financial products. If you go to a credit union, there\'s a better chance you\'ll be a victim of identity theft than if you bank with Wells Fargo/boa/etc. The issue in the U.S. is people don\'t understand the value in insurance until they file a claim and it\'s not covered. Check JD Power reports on insurance, don\'t just ask friends and the agent for a price.
12/24/2016 8:49:17 AM •
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