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 I'm planning on getting Life Insurance through State Farm. I'm 18. Is this plan good?
Me being 18, they told me its the best time to get it because it's the cheapest I'll be able to. They quoted a 25,000 dollar plan at $22 a month, which will NEVER go up, even if I'm 84....


 If I were to die, who gets access to my life insurance benefits, if the beneficiary is a minor?
I want to make my son the primary benificiary to my life insurance policy, but what if I died when he was only 4 years old? If my sons father (my ex husband) got custody of my son and my son was the ...


 What are some things we can do as a nation to lower the cost of health insurance?
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 Is it common practice for people to carry life insurance on their children and grandchildren?
naming themselves as the beneficiary?...


 Okay, I want to know if an indiviual with cancer can get life,health insurance can a person with HIV get ins?
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 How the heck can a homeowners insurance company force you to pay for over twice the value?
I am just venting but I called other companies and they all say the same thing. In 2005 my policy was for $60,000.00 dwelling and today I recieved the policy and it called for over $109,000.00 ...


 Will Homeowners Insurance cover outside stairs?
The stairs of my back deck (put in long before i purchased the house) are falling apart. I havent filed any claim or called them as of yet but just wanted some information before i start the process. ...


 Car insurance for 17 year olds?
Hey people, i am 17 in april and i have been looking into buying a 1983 mini mayfair with 13"alloys and arches....and thats it...

onlly a 998cc, not the fastest of cars


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 Purchasing life insurance?
I have adult family members that I want to purchase life insurance for. A $10,000 policy each to cover funeral expenses. I know that if anything happens to them I will be responsible. I'm ...


 What can my husband do?
My husband works for AllState and the agent he works under refuses to send out flyers or mailings. He expects him to make "cold calls" all day (while most people are at work) and still ...


 Is life insurance taxable at payout time.?
So if I die and my husband collects the $, is that $ taxable?...


 How long should an insurance claim take to be completed?
My kichen was flooded 10 weeks age and the insurance company keeps changing th goals posts and askeing for different things. is this right??...


 If my husband is a loan officer and my neighbor referred a friend to do a home loan, what should he pay her???
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 Got my drivers licence?
Is going to be the first time me getting a job so I was wondering as soon as i start the job can i purchase a cheap car right away and insurance and stuff?

and cant get student loan ...


 I suffer from depression & was suicidal for a while, but now im tryin to get a mortgage & need life insurance?
would I be better off not mentioning anything about the suicide or depression, I know the insurance won't pay out if anything happens to me but the insurance would be cheaper, how much extra ...


 Can we insure our health with more than one insurance company?
If yes, how can we get reimbursement with one one set of original bills?...


 Where is the best place to look for life insurance for a 73 year old without exams?
My father is 73 years old and is diabetic (takes daily shots). I would like to take out a life ins. policy on him, but know nothing about it. I am assuming term (maybe 5-10 years) would be the best ...


 Who pays for the Medicaid program?
Is it the gov't. or does it come out of a special tax on salaries and wages?...


 If my mom is borrowing my car, is she covered by insurance?
Here's my situation. My husband and I have 3 cars. We recently found out that I am pregnant and want to let my mom take over payments. Would we be able to put her on our insurance even though ...


 I had a car accident had a total loss on my car. I was hit by another driver who was at 100% fault.?
I incurred a back injury and visited the chiropractic doctor 14 times. I had a MRI, massages, and exercises done. I feel better now. The visit to the doctor cost me $1500 and the MRI cost me ...



asa j
Can i insure my car in england with a insurance co in bulgaria to save money?
ive heard that people in england are using insurance companies in bulgaria to insure there cars here at home as it is supposed to be a lot,lot cheaper? and if so does anyone know of these companys?
                     
 




Charlie Babbage
Be VERY careful - I would not touch it with a barge pole!

In order to be able to write motor insurance in the UK a company must be an authorised insurer under the Insurance Companies Act 1982. It is unlikely that a company registered in Bulgaria would meet this requirement.

Check the company with the Association of British Insurers before parting with any money!


Svetla
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http://www.mybulgaria.info/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=21050


acermill
I suppose you could do it to save money, but I would not be looking forward to attempting to file a claim with them. It probably works if you live where insurance coverage is mandatory. However, if there is a dispute on coverage in the event of a claim, to whom will you complain when the payment isn't what you expect ? I don't think the government insurance regulators in the UK will be able to help you when the insurer is based in Bulgaria.


Steve B
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Well they are in EU, so I guess their Policies are acceptable in UK - and I assume the Bulgarian Insurance Company is aware that the car is being used in UK...

This could be the first indication of cracks in 'Rip Off Britain' (or, as the Business operating here like to call it 'Treasure Isle') ...

Of course (just like Beer/Wine and Tobacco) "our" Government will soon put a stop to it when they discover Insurance Tax reciepts dropping off ..


mohan r
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I think it's bit tough


gumsy
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Why do people assume companies in another country like Bulgaria are idiots and a bunch of losing scammers?

Bulgarian companies are very professional and will be able to assist you in finding out whether or not they are able to cover you and in the event of an accident they will pay out and you won't have any trouble, because they appreciate you business and want you to keep being their customer.


Oracle
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As far as I know you insure with a company in the same country as you reside/use the car in. Personally, even if you COULD do this, would you really WANT to just to save a few quid? I wouldn't.


douglas l
Hi, Well now, this is a quesiton that many people have asked and the same answer keeps coming back ie - When you take your car to Bulgaria you are cover by british insurance for up to either 30 days or 90 days depending on your gtrrn card terms. However, there are various companies now in England that do insurance in Bulgaria, we will be facing this problem ourselves later in the year. The insurance company that insure our properties are
www.intasure.com/?introducer=204000 Give them a call but to be honest I think it's best to get Bulgarian insurance. What
if you have an accident you will probably find yourself uninsured as it is not legal to drive in England on insurance from another country if you are resident in England. Hence the time limit restrictions on green cards.

You will then probably find yourself in court for driving without insurance, but the insurance company from the other party could well go after you for your house and assets to cover any compensation they may have to pay out.

Hope this is helpful. Very best of luck


welcome news
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For GODS sake check that the insurance company is an AUTHORISED INSURER and is on the FSA REGISTER to transact insurance in the UK.

If not you may be committing an offence!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Also. Will a Bulgarian insurance company be contactable - do you know Bulgarian? Will the policy be in Bulgarian? How have they organised their claims service?

You get the idea - forget it!


shih tzu lady
Cheap usually means problems


RRM
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A bit risky I would think, you'll probably find they won't pay out for anything in the event of a claim, there is a reason for it being cheaper.


giovanbattista landi
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I'm the sole director of a company registered in UK; my company wants to purchase a car; the car is registered in UK; am I entitled to drive the car, being an italian citizen, holding and italian driving licence ??? may the car be insured in UK ?? Appreciated your answer !


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