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Charles PedleyCharles Pedley

Jun 11th, 4:15 pm

Hi Mighty People of the Crown!!!

[This was sent out early this year but a few people did not get it.
One of those was me even tho I wrote it! .So here it is again. It may
save you money as it did me.]

WOULD YOU LIKE ME TO GIVE YOU $300?
THIS IS NOT a get-rich-quick scheme! Follow the instructions below and you may save like I just did.

This is just a little reminder of something I learned a few years back from my daughter Rebecca's pastor in Detroit.

Not yelling, just emphasizing

EVERY YEAR - Review your auto and home insurance policies [which by the way should be combined for additional savings.]

Try www.InsuranceHotline.com
[make sure you are using the Canadian one]

AND www.Kanetix.ca to get comparisons and then check the bottom quotes on each by phoning even though you have filled out the quote form.

I had an accident in 2003 - My Villager was a write-off as I wiped out on black ice. Most insurance companies do not want to take you on until the accident is 6 years in the past. This year was the 6th year but ONLY IN APRIL.
[Writing in January.]

Every year I did this faithfully even tho the 6 years wasn't up. That way certain companies that are on the ball will keep a record of your policy expiry date and send you a reminder letter to ask them for a quote.
[no obligation but I like the reminder].

Last year I almost switched but is was too close to bother. This year I contacted Johnson Insurance [a 125 year old firm] as well a PCInsurance [thru Zehrs - PCFinancial].

I almost switched to PCI but waited for the Johnson quote and saved OVER $300! I compare it line by line
with my old policy and I am getting even more coverage and a deductible write-down.

Now some of you may get all emotionally-attached to your old company because the agent is a nice guy or nice lady. But think about this.

Is your agent going to reduce your policy by $300 because YOU ARE NICE?

Does the emotion fade a bit?

So if you really want to give your agent a $300 tip for being a nice person, go ahead. However that is not my choice. I will take the $300
thank you. (:-)>

By the way, if you are in an apartment, you SHOULD have tenant's insurance which covers the contents of your apartment. You may think it is not worth all that much but it can add up. With clothes, furniture, cameras, computers, other valuables, you can easily get to
$20000 - $40000 replacement cost.

So I am saying apartment dwellers, that this applies to you too!

My God bless you

Sincerely

Charles G. Pedley BA MSEd
905-228-2161
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