Hi I'll be shifting to another state for a short stint. Do I need to purchase any policy out there ? Stella_McCartney
Total Comments: 5
Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 07:09 am Post Subject:
Hi
Are you shifting for a period less than six months ? Then you certainly don't need to purchase one. Thanks, Ramon Singh
Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 07:25 am Post Subject:
Hi yeah..its quite true that if you're gonna stay over there for more than 6 months then you've to maintain a proper coverage at your new state. This would also help you to avoid all the important coverage-related issues. Regards, fatman
Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 07:44 am Post Subject:
Hi,
If you're shifting for more than 6 months then you'd certainly need to purchase a new coverage registered under your new address incase you don't have an existing permanent address at your present state. This is done since most of the policies would expire within 6 months. Hope you got that! Sasha T
Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 08:11 am Post Subject:
Hey!
Why don't you check out with your agent whether you may have a vehicle out-of-state for the extra stretch of time that you're gonnabe out there..check it immediately.
Robson
Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 11:58 am Post Subject:
My friend, do remember that according to your present insurance policy you're covered all over the united states.
You may certainly meet some problems, incase you don't ensure the normal "drive to work" upto an extended date. Thats it.
Rhonda-n-Bichael
Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 07:09 am Post Subject:
Hi
Are you shifting for a period less than six months ? Then you certainly don't need to purchase one. Thanks, Ramon Singh
Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 07:25 am Post Subject:
Hi yeah..its quite true that if you're gonna stay over there for more than 6 months then you've to maintain a proper coverage at your new state. This would also help you to avoid all the important coverage-related issues. Regards, fatman
Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 07:44 am Post Subject:
Hi,
If you're shifting for more than 6 months then you'd certainly need to purchase a new coverage registered under your new address incase you don't have an existing permanent address at your present state. This is done since most of the policies would expire within 6 months. Hope you got that! Sasha T
Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 08:11 am Post Subject:
Hey!
Why don't you check out with your agent whether you may have a vehicle out-of-state for the extra stretch of time that you're gonnabe out there..check it immediately.
Robson
Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2007 11:58 am Post Subject:
My friend, do remember that according to your present insurance policy you're covered all over the united states.
You may certainly meet some problems, incase you don't ensure the normal "drive to work" upto an extended date. Thats it.
Rhonda-n-Bichael
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