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16/12/10

Permalink 07:39:04 am, by Kay Email , 222 words   English (AU) latin1
Categories: Welcome, News, Background

Time V's Money

Time Verses Money!!

What is the most imporant thing in Life - Time or Money?

What is the greatest measure of Success - Time or Money?

 

Yes Money is important, but remember - you can always make more money, but you can never make more time!

Money can certainly make life more comfortable and easier, and yes if you are really down it can be close on the needs list as oxygen - But if you are fortunate enough to have a roof over your head and a full belly then when is enough enough?

Money is addictive and can turn evil - I have seen good friends become so money focused they loose their life and become slaves to money.

 

My Tips

  • Use Money and Love your friends and never the other way around
  • Make a 5 year plan of how much money you want, when you reach the target, relax and enjoy
  • You cannot take money with you when you die and your kin will only fight over it
  • If you have children make the most of them while they are young - kids grow up too quick and you don't want to miss out on imortant years whilst you chase the $ - You cannot get this precise time back

I would love to hear your thoughts on this - Please leave a comment for me

 

22/11/10

Permalink 09:19:40 pm, by Kay Email , 892 words   English (AU) latin1
Categories: Insurance, Home and Contents, Farm

Home and Contents Insurance - Listed Events v's Accidental Damage

Remember the old advert on TV 'Oils aint Oils'

Well guess what - There could not be a more perfect phrase for Home and Contents Insurance

There are 3 basic levels of coverage

  1. Limited Listed Events - Covers the bare essentials, Fire, Storm, Theft and that is about it.  We choose not to sell this coverage
  2. Listed Events - An event must happen that is listed in the Policy Wording to trigger a claim
  3. Accidental Damage - Now this is the Cover we recommend and I personal insist upon for my own personal insurance policy

Listed Events

These Policies will have a list of events that must happen to give rise to a claim (Fire, Storm and Tempest, Lightening, Theft, most automatically cover Glass Breakage and Motor Burnout coverage - but in some cheaper policies these are optional, etc.  A Listed Events Policy can cover Flood if it is on the list of insurable events)  These Policies cost less than Accidental Damage Policies and generally only cover your contents at your Home Address.

Accidental Damage

These Policies cover events that are sudden and unforseen, provided the event is not listed as an exclusion under the Policy.  Most exclusions are for things like, Termites, War, intentional damage by you or a person acting under authority from you etc.  This is they type of Policy we sell the most of at Simplex, which is probally why 100% of people who made a claim under their Policy last year with Simplex rated our Claims Service as Excellent - Image how great our staff feel when a person calls up and says, I have done something really silly, I know I am not covered but just thought I should ring and make sure - and we are able to say, Yes your Policy willl respond to such a claim - The Policies also provide a limited amount of coverage outside the home too.

An example of this is a client who had some pain in their shed and they laid drop sheets over the carpet in the Rumpus room they were going to paint, they took the lid off the can, gave it a great stir, then lifted it up to start painting - The bottom had rusted through and dropped out - The client panicked and ran through the house with the paint tin to get it outside on the way spilling paint on the carpet throughout the house.  THis would not have been covered under a Listed Events Policy but was under an Accidental Damage Policy.

My favourite example that comes to mind was one where I ended up feeling the Silly one - A client came in and wanted to make a claim, telling me their Son was playing in front of the Plasma TV and the WII hit the Plasma and it cracked the screen - I had not heard of a WII at this stage so I am thinking of Wee - I said to the client 'Wow I have not heard of that happening before maybe the Plasma Screen was hot and your son's wee was cold - He looked at me very odd - I asked how old his son was - He said in his 20's, so then I looked really puzzled and said "wow - He is a bit old to be weeing on the TV!!" The client finally realised what I was thinking and Explained what a WII was - I know know as my Son has a WII and we have had many claims under Home Policies from clients who gravitate towards the TV whilst playing WII Tennis, or Boxing!

But beware always check if you want Flood Coverage as even though you may be paying for an Accidental Damage Policy Flood is listed as an exclusion in some wordings

My Tip -If you want to save money but still have top coverage see what discount you can get for having a Higher Excess. But always insist on an Accidental Damage Policy that covers FLOOD too.

 

SO my Top 10 Tips for getting quotes on your Home and Conents Insurance

  1. Use a Broker, they will do the shopping for you and ensure you get the best deal.  A Broker works for YOU not the Insurance Company
  2. When getting quotes if you have a Policy already ask for a written comparison of Coverage for the Policy you have now and the Policy being recommened to you - Not just a list of the Features and Benefits of what they are selling you but a Real List of the Benefits you enjoy now under your Current Policy and the Policy that is being recommended to you. 
  3. Ask - Am I covered for Items away from my Home
  4. Ask - Does the Policy Cover Flood
  5. Ask - What is the Item Limit on Jewellery Items and Antiques
  6. Ask - Do I need to list any special collections that I have to ensure if I have a claim they are fully covered
  7. Ask - What is the Excess, can I get a discount if I elect to have a higher Excess, if so how much will I save
  8. Ask - Is the Policy you are quoting me a Listed Events or Accidental Damage Policy
  9. Ask -Who do I ring if I have a claim - Can I call you for help since you sold me the Policy if I am unhappy with the claims service
  10. Ask - Can I pay Monthly at No Extra Cost to help me with my finances

 

 

  

25/10/10

Permalink 11:43:07 am, by Kay Email , 58 words   English (AU) latin1
Categories: Welcome, Insurance

Welcome to Simplex's Blog

Welcome to our first Blog

This is Simplex's first blog - Please leave comments on what you would like more information on

We are here for you - so if there is a topic you would like us to discuss - Please leave a comment and we will start a new blog on that topic

Kay Jackson

 

 

 

 

Permalink 11:40:43 am, by Kay Email , 235 words   English (AU) latin1
Categories: Insurance, Home and Contents

Flood Insurance for Home and Contents

Flood insurance - To cover or not!!!
There are two thoughts on this:-

 

  1. Have it covered in all policies but then people who live in non-flood areas are paying for insurance they will most likley never need - and low income earners may ditch insurance as it gets dearer to cover all incidents.
  2. Have it optional like it is now - Yes flood cover is available and 99% of our clients have Full Accidental Damage and Flood Coverage

Simplex's frustration with FLOOD Cover

We usually quote our clients with FLOOD Cover and Full Accidental Damage Cover - and yes this makes a Policy dearer than some Competitors who offer a Defined (Listed) Events Cover without Flood We have no issues with clients shopping around to get a great deal, that infact is how we pick up most of our business, but we are frustrated when they get a price elsewhere with inferior coverage and are not told what they are getting is not the same as what they have.

To all our Competitors -

Let's quote Apples for Apples coverage and if we quote anything less let the client know so they can make an informed decision.


To Consumers - Ask -

    • Does this cover Flood?
    • Is this a Full Accidental Damage Policy?
    • What is the limit on Jewellrey Items/Home Office/Aniques?
    • Are my Contents covered in the open air? to what limit?
    • Are my Contents covered away from the home? to what limit?
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