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Good suggestion! I agree.
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WesteeMama (3/28/2008)
I am just going to make a quick comment/suggestion based on your original post. You should remove the reference to the company name. Some companies scan the internet for mention of their name and if it shows up on a rant here on CB, it won't be hard for someone to figure out who your FH is. This could negatively affect his future at that company. If you are thinking of moving to Fredericton, be aware that the cost of apartments is a lot higher than it is in Moncton or Saint John. Thanks for the heads up--meant to do that earlier lol, As for apartments in freddy being more money--I know that.. lol, which is why it's not official yet. As for insurance on our duplex, we are looking for another place ASAP.. if not I'll talk to FH about the insurance. I dunno, we'll see what happens. I appreciate the concern and heads up ladies. It's very much appreciated.
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| Even if you move, your coverage should move with you, as long as you let them know. (And there may be a price difference) You could look into someone like State Farm, who usually offers policies with no cancellation charges. Even if it's only short term, I still think it's a good idea. (Unless by "moving soon" you mean like in the next week.)
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sarf05 (3/29/2008)
Even if you move, your coverage should move with you, as long as you let them know. (And there may be a price difference) You could look into someone like State Farm, who usually offers policies with no cancellation charges. Even if it's only short term, I still think it's a good idea. (Unless by "moving soon" you mean like in the next week.) It's quiet possible actually... we'll see what happens.. we had to wait in the hospital for 8 in a half hours yesterday & FH had to get 2 shots for being so sick. He's off for a week.
Call Me Sam... Sam I Am!! --------------------------------------- *~Brandon & Samantha~* July 19th, 2008
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