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farmers insurance: Overinsured? This particular practice is illegal in California - 08/19/08 02:04 PM
Does this sound familar? You just bought a home it's days before closing and you get that last minute call, it's the lender!. They tell you, the underwriter reviewed your loan and everything looks O.K. But ... your home insurance policy you just bought is noit enough coverage. You respond back in panic "But that's what the insurance agent said it would cost to replace my home! " "You need to have at least the same amount of insurance coverage as your loan amount in order to close on time" your lender warns. You don't want to lose your rate lock due to a delay and
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farmers insurance: Fight back pass it on! - 06/18/08 12:44 PM
My father-in law asked me to share with you all, a way in which we can fight back against the high price of oil. He was told of an effort being waged by consumers today to force the oil companies to lower their prices. Before I begin I am all about free markets and supply and demand. The government no matter who is in office won't do what needs to be done to curtail oil prices by encouraging other alternative solutions there is too much at stake for them to really intervene. Sure they have these pathetic photo op hearings they
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farmers insurance: Got M.I.L.K ? - 06/10/08 03:29 AM
The first thing that probably comes to mind is a funny commercial or someone with a white mustache but this M.I.L.K. stands for Managing Information on Lost Kids. Everyday, parents think it can never happen to them. Yet everyday it happens, a child is reported missing in the U.S. Here are some sobering statistics. According to a 2002 study from the Department of Justice over 797,000 children (under18) go missing in the U.S. each year. An average of 2,185 children are reported missing everyday! 40% of parents of a missing child cannot supply a current picture. 34% of parents do not
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farmers insurance: March of Dimes Be a Hero for Babies Day - 06/04/08 01:58 PM
Heroes for Babies, what an incredible day and event! The goal of "Heroes for Babies Day" was to raise $2,000,000 for the March of Dimes in one day June 3, 2008. It was reported that as of 1:30 PST Farmers raised $3,234,816 and counting. The local efforts in los Angeles was to raise $140,000.00 as of 12:00 PST the local efforts were $150,000.00 and counting! This is a new all time highest single day fundraising record in March of Dimes history! the previous record was 2.7 million! For those of you who are not aware of what the March of Dimes
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farmers insurance: Losing someone you love is bad enough! - 05/25/08 08:34 PM
When I first moved out to the SCV I remember learning about one of my old schoolmates who had also moved out here in the valley. I'm sure for all the same reasons most young families moved out here. I would soon learn tragically of his sudden death at the age of 37. I could not believe it, he was so young!. He had a great job at the studios, had recently married, was a new father and living what most would call the "American Dream". I learned one day he just collapsed at home and died. I often wondered what
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farmers insurance: Going on vacation? How to get away, without getting all wet! - 05/20/08 02:46 PM
I am almost certain that this "to do" item is not on your list of things you need to do prior to leaving on your next vacation destination. Here's how to get away without getting all wet! We make checklists on paper or make mental notes prior to departing to our vacation destination. Did you bring the tickets? Check, Did you lock the door? Check, Did you shut off your water line to the washer? (Record scratching noise) What?, Why? Imagine for a moment that you leave for say just a week and your water line to the washer breaks (rubber
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farmers insurance: Las Lomas Project in the Newhall Pass is going underground? - 09/25/07 03:44 AM
Las Lomas (Little Hills) is a proposed development by Dan Palmer of approximately 5,800 to 9,670 homes in the Newhall pass, where the (I-5) freeway and the (14) freeways meet just south of the city of Santa Clarita. The project would be limited to 247 homes while under the county jurisdiction and the developer is trying to manuever its jurisdication over to the City of Los Angeles to allow it's full potential of 5,800+ homes and commercial uses which the city of Santa Clarita Opposes but does not fall within the city limits. They are currently going thru all of the legal
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