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Auto Insurance Rates – Super Cheap Auto Insurance – Save Time & Money

Sunday, September 23rd, 2012


Miami, Florida (PRWEB) September 20, 2012

With the launch of http://www.ValueSorter.com/, drivers now have a simple way to find local insurance providers and to compare major carriers’ rates instantly.

Visitors can enter their zip codes and select “auto insurance” from a drop-down menu to see locally specific information about their car insurance options. ValueSorter.com provides quotes for free, which makes it easier for drivers to compare rates without paying costly insurance agents’ bills. Most importantly, the website allows drivers to see how their existing policies stack up against alternative options from some of the largest car insurance carriers in the United States.

“Drivers usually overpay for their auto insurance because they stick with their insurance carriers for years without comparing premiums every once in a while,” said a representative of the commpany. “Because the insurance market is incredibly competitive right now, there’s never been a better time to get a deal on auto insurance premiums. Unfortunately, many drivers simply don’t realize that they could pay less.”

Some drivers also choose excessive levels of coverage or do not understand their basic coverage options. ValueSorter.com gives drivers numerous resources for researching their policies. Vehicle owners who understand comprehensive coverage, liability coverage and collision coverage are more likely to choose appropriate policies with low premiums and appropriate coverage levels.

Click here to get a free insurance quote

The website also offers other resources for buyers who need home insurance, life insurance and health insurance. By offering a simple way to find information on several types of insurance in one place, the website allows buyers to control their household insurance bills without spending too much time on research.

“Educated buyers make better decisions about their insurance,” said the representative of the website. “We offer the best resources online for learning about local insurance options, and our users get the best rates available as a result.”

ValueSorter.com is an insurance comparison website that offers quotes and information on a variety of insurance products, including health insurance, life insurance, home insurance and auto insurance. The website generates lists of local insurance providers by using visitors’ zip codes, giving buyers reliable information from some of the top insurance carriers in the United States.

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End-of-Summer a Prime Time for Senior Recreation, Says The CareGiver Partnership

Friday, August 24th, 2012


Neenah, Wis. (PRWEB) August 15, 2012

In regions where temperatures start to cool in late August or early September, it?s a safer, more comfortable time for seniors to enjoy outdoor recreation and travel, says Lynn Wilson, Founder of The CareGiver Partnership, a national retailer of incontinence products and other home healthcare supplies.

?An end-of-summer vacation doesn?t have to be extravagant,? says Wilson. ?From simple day trips to a weekend away, it?s a great time for families to get together as back-to-school season nears.?

Wilson offers five ideas for end-of-summer fun:

Rense & Dr Chris Fichtner – Time To Put Marijuana In Every Home

Tuesday, December 27th, 2011

Dr Christopher Fichtner MD is a psychiatrist and the former mental health director for the state of Illinois. In his new book, Cannabinomics: The Marijuana Policy Tipping Point www.cannabinomics.com, Fichtner predicts that marijuana policy is about to change radically. Dr Fichtner points out three public policy trajectories converging; The medical marijuana movement is gaining momentum. People are increasingly waking up to the fact that drug prohibition creates more public health problems than it solves. And, in the same way that the Great Depression caused people to reprioritize how we spend our public dollars, the current economic crisis has got people thinking that bringing the biggest cash crop in the US back into the open might not be such a bad idea.