Study: Insurers’ Customer Retention Critical in Hard Economic Times

April 22, 2009

  • April 27, 2009 at 12:32 pm
    STEVE says:
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    Question:How Much coastal or Mississippi Home Insurance does JD Power and associstes winner AMICA write?
    Does anyone know that answer?
    Thank you

  • April 27, 2009 at 6:43 am
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    THE PRAYER FOR AMERICA
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    ONE THING STATE FARM FORGETS TO TELL ALL OF YOU IS THAT IN FLORIDA WHEN THE WIND HIT HOMES PEOPLE WERE COVERED, BUT STATE FARM JUST DECIDED IT WAS ALL WATER SO NO CLAIMS WERE PAID. THEN THEY CRIED TO THE GOVERNMENT TO COVER ALL FLOODS AND HAVE PASSED LAWS SO THE GOVERNMENT WILL COVER WIND DAMAGE AS WELL. I SAY IF YOU TAKE ALL THE BILLONS IN PREMIUM AND THEN CONVENIENTLY DO NOT COVER ANYTHING—WHAT A RACKET. STATE FARM MUST STOP HIDING THE TRUTH BY SEALING RECORDS IN OUR COURT ROOMS. THIS BIG GIANT HAS SCREWED THE AMERICAN PEOPLE FOR TO DARN LONG. WE SAY PLEASE LEAVE ALL 50 STATES MY GOOD NEIGHBOR, AND TAKE YOUR BS COMMERCIAL OFF THE AIR. I THINK ITS HIGH TIME THE ETHICS BOARD OPENED UP THEIR EYES AND TAKE A CLOSE LOOK AT STATE FARM AND ANY INDUSTRY THAT CAN RAPE PEOPLE AT THE LOWEST TIMES OF THERE LIFE AND THE LITTLE JUNIOR OF A CEO ED RUST WHO HAS TAKEN A GREAT COMPANY THAT HIS GREAT GRANDFATHER STARTED AND TURNED IT INTO HIS LITTLE BANK. WAKE UP PEOPLE AND LOOK AT THE HISTORY. I DID NOT MAKE IT UP. I WISH THAT I DID NOT KNOW THE TRUTH, BUT I DO SO I AM TRYING TO TELL YOU. I HOPE WITH ALL HOPE AND THE LOVE OF THIS GREAT AMERICA SOMEONE ELSE MAY CARE

  • April 28, 2009 at 9:59 am
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    Actress Mia Farrow, a UN goodwill ambassador, has announced her intention to begin a hunger strike next week to show solidarity with the people of Sudan’s conflict-torn Darfur region.
    “On April 27th I will begin a fast of water only in solidarity with the people of Darfur and as a personal expression of outrage at a world that is somehow able to stand by and watch innocent men, women and children needlessly die of starvation, thirst and disease,” Farrow said in a statement.

    A spokesman for Farrow said she would stick with the hunger strike as long as possible, which her doctors estimate is a maximum of around three weeks given Farrow’s slim build.

    Farrow, who was appointed goodwill ambassador for the UN children’s foundation Unicef in 2000, has been actively campaigning for years to raise funds and awareness for children in conflict zones like Darfur, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Haiti, Chad and Nigeria.

    The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued a warrant for the arrest of Sudanese president Omar Hassan al-Bashir last month, charging him with masterminding mass killings and deportations in Darfur in western Sudan.

    Since then, Sudan has expelled 13 foreign and three domestic humanitarian aid agencies, accusing them of collaborating with The Hague-based ICC.

    UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon said in his latest report on the joint U.N.-African Union peacekeeping mission in Darfur, known as Unamid, that the expulsions had put “over one million people at life-threatening risk” in Darfur.

    A joint UN-Sudanese assessment of the situation in Darfur found that the removal of roughly half of the aid personnel there had created a gap in the delivery of supplies and services across Darfur, an area roughly the size of France.

    “I undertake this fast in the heartfelt hope that world leaders who know what is just and right will call upon the government of Sudan to urgently readmit all of the expelled agencies or otherwise insure that the (aid distribution) gap is filled,” Farrow said.

    She added that she hopes other “human rights advocates and citizens of conscience around the world will join me in some form of fasting, even if for one day.”

    Sudanese UN ambassador Abdalmahmoud Abdalhaleem said that Farrow should use her fame instead to help persuade rebel groups to stop boycotting peace talks with Khartoum.

    “We advise her rather to ask those who are in a position to do so to put pressure on the rebel groups to come to the negotiating table,” he said. “The government is committed to the welfare of its own citizens and doesn’t need anybody to remind it of that.”
    I will not look away how about you?



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