16 November 2009

question for yahoo search engine marketing?

Posted on November 16, 2009 at 8:34 am in

i like to list my store to yahoo search engine marketing, it tells me to
1)select a market
2)select a time zone.
when i "select a market" to japan, what time zone am i supposed to select? ex, alaska, hawaii, etc.
i just don’t get it. is it MY time zone?

confusing….

time zone u should select as per your location… it would help you track your campaign performance

Is it legal for my car insurance company to call a 3rd party’ insurance company to seek whatever information ?

Posted on November 16, 2009 at 8:34 am in

My wife’s car was hit from behind and other party’s car insurance (Company A) settled the claim. Now my wife drives my car (of course she’s insured too) and hits someone else’s car. Now my insurance company wants me to give them consent to call insurance company A who have nothing to do with this latest incident. Is this legal??

Of course. They are exploring the record of your wife, and if you refuse you will likely lose your insurance and have a hard time finding another company. It’s perfectly reasonable for an insurance company to use measures like this to check facts you have supplied, and investigate driving records. They are offering you insurance on the basis of the statistical probability you will need a payout – they are simply protecting their business.

Does typical car insurance cover the rear window?

Posted on November 16, 2009 at 8:34 am in

The rear window in my SUV broke and I am wondering if insurance typically covers that type of thing? I am sure I have full coverage. Thanks.

Yes, full coverage, less deductible, should cover the back glass. Pedro is right concerning the windshield, it is usually the least expensive to replace. Unfortunately, the back glass (rear window) is the most expensive. Do shop around, different places will offer different prices. Quote your lowest bid and see if they will match or beat it. Auto glass retailers have a list price they will show you, but they typically buy the glass for 75 to 85 percent off list. Good luck with it.

How does car insurance work when you get your license?

Posted on November 16, 2009 at 8:34 am in

I am 15 years old. I know that you can get your permit when you are 15 and a half. I turn 15 and 6 months in March of 2010. First of all, I would also like to know how a permit works. I am an identical triplet, my mom cannot afford insurance for all of us. We have a 1985 BMW and we are preparing mechanical alternations on it. How can we all have car insurance to cover our payments?

Yikes!
Most companies will cover you automatically without rating and charging you while you have a permit only. Once you are licensed, you should be added. Multiples make it difficult, because it is more expensive. but license means needing to be added to policy or excluded from policy (the latter bars you from having any coverage if you drive and means you intend NEVER to drive).
Probably the wisest thing is to set up a separate policy for the three of you and your older car.
Check with an independent agent for help. There are companies out there that right policies of this kind for teenagers.
Good luck!

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