Archive for the Antique Car Insurance category.
Mar 30
1. Exactly how old does a car have to be?
2. Is it optional or can I just get regular insurance?
3. Does it cost more to insure an older car, even if it’s a piece of crap, but still runs really great?
Thanks!
Hi,
If you are looking for the best auto insurance, check out this site
http://best-auto-insurance-usa.info/
Here you can compare auto insurance quotes from all companies in your area. It’s free and fast.
Hope this help,
Mar 9
What are the odds?
If you live in the U.S., your chances of being killed by a tsunami are the same (or less!) than being taken out by an asteroid impact. Get a dose of reality as you see just what are the odds of random events happening to you, according to various sources.
The Odds of Dying in …
· Motor vehicle: 1-in-84
· Motorcyle: 1-in-938
· Bicycle: 1-in-4,472
· Air travel: 1-in-5,552
· Bus: 1-in-94,242
· Train: 1-in-139,617
The Odds of Drowning in …
· Natural water: 1-in-2,828
· Swimming pool: 1-in-6,031
· Bath tub: 1-in-9,377
The Odds of …
· Dating a millionaire: 215-to-1
· Writing NYTimes bestseller: 220-to-1
· Finding four-leaf clover on 1st try: 10,000-to-1
· Getting Rich on ‘Antiques Roadshow’: 60,000-to-1
· Dating a supermodel: 88,000-to-1
The Odds You’ll …
· Be a Victim of ID Theft: 1-in-465
· Have an adverse reaction to a prescription drug: 1-in-3,000
· Be sued by the RIAA for illegal filesharing: 1-in-4,666
· Be wrongly declared dead by a Social Security data entry mistake:
1-in-23,483
· Die from a food-borne illness this year: 1-in-33,333
The Odds of dying in a …
· Flood: 1-in-30,000
· Tornado: 1-in-60,000
· Lightning strike: 1-in-83,930
· Earthquake: 1-in-131,890
· Asteroid impact: 1-in-200,000*
· Tsunami: 1-in-500,000
The Odds of Injury Requiring Medical Treatment From:
· Lyme’s disease: 1-in-18,100
· Snake bite: 1-in-25,300
· West Nile: 1-in-68,500
· Shark attack: 1-in-6,000,000
The Odds of Being a Victim of …
· Assault by Firearm*: 1-in-325
· Poisoning*: 1-in-1,400
· Murder this year: 1-in-16,917
· Strangulation*: 1-in-34,424
The Odds of Believing …
· That it’s better to be poor and thin, than rich and fat: 2-in-3*
· You are "extremely stressed": 1-in-3
· That the best way to get rich is to win the lottery: 1-in-5
· Your tattoo was a mistake**: 1-in-7
· You saw a UFO: 1-in-7
The Odds That You…
· Have fallen asleep or have felt very sleepy at work in the last month: 1-in-3
· Work at a job where you never get a paid day off: 1-in-4
· Plan to take sick days this summer to go to the beach or go shopping: 3-in-10
· Do not have health insurance: 1-in-7
· Leave home for your commute to work before 6 a.m. to beat traffic: 1-in-8
The Odds …
· Your child will be involved in a school bus accident this year: 1-in-29,180
· Your baby will be delivered by
c-section this year: 1-in-3
· You cannot find Iraq on a map, if you are between age 18 to 24: 2-in-3
· You will have a car crash within the first year of driving (if you are 16 years old): 1-in-5
The Odds of Dying From …
· Heart disease: 1-in-438
· Cancer this year: 1-in-600
· Staph infection: 1-in-16,146
· Measles: 1-in-300,000,000
Of course….but being the 1 in 84 that gets killed in a motor vehicle accidents kinda f*cks up all the other odds…
I wonder what the odds are in winning the lottery, dating a supermodel on the day you plan to take sick and while she’s telling you about her heart disease you get hit by an asteroid?
Mar 2
lets say I got arrested in the netherlands for being part of the russian mafia and for these crimes what do you think I would get
Arms trafficking, Arson, Art theft, Assassinations, Assault, Attempted murder, Staged Auto Accident Fraud, Auto theft, Bank fraud, Bankruptcy fraud, Bid rigging, Blackmailing, Bodyguarding services, Bombings, Bribery, Car bombings, Charity fraud, Cheque fraud, Child pornography, Cigarette smuggling, computer crime, Computer hacking, Computer viruses, Confidence tricks, Conspiracy, Contract killing, Counterfeiting, Credit card fraud, Cultural Antiques theft, Cyberterrorism, destruction of public and private property, Drive-by shootings, Drug trafficking, Extortion, Fake anti-malware, Fake anti-spyware, falsification of books and records, false filings and registration with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), fencing, Forced disappearances, Fraud, Hostage taking, Human trafficking, Identity document forgery, Identity fraud, Identity Theft, Illegal emigration Illegal immigration, Illegal sale of Plutonium, Infiltration of Legitimate businesses, Infiltration of Politics, Insurance fraud, Internet fraud, Jewelery and Gems theft, Kidnapping, Mail fraud, Malware, Match fixing, Military corruption, Military coup, Military Equipment smuggling, Money laundering, Mortgage fraud, Murder, Illegal trading of nuclear materials, Nuclear Weapons smuggling, Oil and Gasoline smuggling, Oil and Gasoline tax fraud, Organ trafficking, Passport fraud, PC hijacking, Phishing, Police corruption, Political corruption, pornography, Professional Sports corruption, Prostitution, Protection racket, Racketeering, Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) conspiracy, Rape, Reality television, Religious corruption, Rogue security software, Rum running, Securities fraud, Sedition, Sexual slavery, Spam, Sports betting, Securities fraud, stock market manipulation schemes, Tax evasion, Terrorism, Theft, trafficking in stolen cars, Treason, Vandalism, Visa fraud, White collar crimes, Wire fraud, Witness intimidation, and Witness tampering am I screwed or can I get out of it
I am off the hook hurra for the mother land
Who knows?
The Netherlands are a Bunch of Liberal Freaks.
Feb 23
ok lets say I got arrested in texas for being in the russian mafia and these are the charges against me
Arms trafficking, Arson, Art theft, Assassinations, Assault, Attempted murder, Staged Auto Accident Fraud, Auto theft, Bank fraud, Bankruptcy fraud, Bid rigging, Blackmailing, Bodyguarding services, Bombings, Bribery, Car bombings, Charity fraud, Cheque fraud, Child pornography, Cigarette smuggling, computer crime, Computer hacking, Computer viruses, Confidence tricks, Conspiracy, Contract killing, Counterfeiting, Credit card fraud, Cultural Antiques theft, Cyberterrorism, destruction of public and private property, Drive-by shootings, Drug trafficking, Extortion, Fake anti-malware, Fake anti-spyware, falsification of books and records, false filings and registration with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), fencing, Forced disappearances, Fraud, Hostage taking, Human trafficking, Identity document forgery, Identity fraud, Identity Theft, Illegal emigration Illegal immigration, Illegal sale of Plutonium, Infiltration of Legitimate businesses, Infiltration of Politics, Insurance fraud, Internet fraud, Jewelery and Gems theft, Kidnapping, Mail fraud, Malware, Match fixing, Military corruption, Military coup, Military Equipment smuggling, Money laundering, Mortgage fraud, Murder, Illegal trading of nuclear materials, Nuclear Weapons smuggling, Oil and Gasoline smuggling, Oil and Gasoline tax fraud, Organ trafficking, Passport fraud, PC hijacking, Phishing, Police corruption, Political corruption, pornography, Professional Sports corruption, Prostitution, Protection racket, Racketeering, Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) conspiracy, Rape, Reality television, Religious corruption, Rogue security software, Rum running, Securities fraud, Sedition, Sexual slavery, Spam, Sports betting, Securities fraud, stock market manipulation schemes, Tax evasion, Terrorism, Theft, trafficking in stolen cars, Treason, Vandalism, Visa fraud, White collar crimes, Wire fraud, Witness intimidation, and Witness tampering am I screwed or can I get out of it
illia K how very perceptive you know my bussiniss could use somone who is aware of his surroudnings like you if I get out of this I could give you a job maybe we could even be drinking buddys and have vodka
vote for smell this for best answer lol
Feb 16
choose the correct word in the parenthesis.
1. One of the antique desks had lost (its, their) drawer
2. Both the Lighting Source and Bill Clark’s Insurance have (its, their) offices in this building.
3. Many of the class of 1987 drove to the reunion in (his or her, their) cars.
ANTECEDENTS:
4. The fireworks are so exciting that you feel happy just thinking about them.
A. unclear or confusing
B. clear
C. missing
1) it’s (singular…it’s only one of the antique desks)
2) their (plural…the beginning of the sentence is Both)
3) their (since it doesn’t say boys or girls…his/her)
4) B
Feb 13
choose the correct word in the parenthesis.
1. One of the antique desks had lost (its, their) drawer
2. Both the Lighting Source and Bill Clark’s Insurance have (its, their) offices in this building.
3. Many of the class of 1987 drove to the reunion in (his or her, their) cars.
ANTECEDENTS:
4. The fireworks are so exciting that you feel happy just thinking about them.
A. unclear or confusing
B. clear
C. missing
1 its
2 their
3 their
4 clear
Jan 28
I called my bank USAA to get a rough quote for antique car insurance but the told since im 19 I can’t get Antique Car Insurance. I asked them if i could put it under my fathers name and they told me that whoevers name its under is the only one that can drive it.
Now i don’t know if its all Antique Car insurance that requires you to be 25 or older or just USAA’s.
autoinsurance.noneto.com - try this one. I have their car insurance and, as I know, they can provide such a service.
Dec 31
At http://www.Toppacaralhu.com getting temporary car insurance quotes is so easy.
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Dec 31
My father has homeowners insurance that covers the exterior buildings around his house, like a garden shed/ covered carport.
this past weekend, a large snowfall provided too much weight for one building, and it collapsed. inside was a lawn mower and an antique automobile that dad has had since he was my age, and it was damaged by a metal beam. (think hot dog bun).
the insurance company is now saying that they will pay for the repair of the building and for a new lawnmower, but not the car itself. it was not fully restored, but it was in fair working condition (meaning the engine works and the auto does move).
does exterior building coverage also include everything inside, or does it have a limit?
is the insurance company trying to weasel out of paying my father? if so, who should I call? (I’m in NC).
please help! with good sources please!
HOMEowner insurance for HOMES (and the outbuildings…)
and
AUTOMOBILE insurance for your AUTOS (Antique Cars included)
Sorry, that’s just how it works.
You won’t get a dime in regard to that car. Don’t waste your money on an attorney. Talk to your state’s insurance commish, if you want more info.
Dec 21
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