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January 9th, 2007 at 1:30 am

UK insurance Quotes

I have a site that my UK readers might be interested in if you’re searching for car insurance or any other type of insurance.

The website that I’m talking about it called Insure121, and when you visit it you’ll find listings for several popular types of consumer insurance such as home insurance and even insurance for your pet.

Just select the type of insurance that you are interested in and you’ll be taken to a page that lists companies that carry that form of insurance. Read about each companies offers and select whichever ones interest you most and from there you can begin the process of getting insurance quotes. It’s easy and I bet that my UK readers will end up saving some money on their insurance coverage.

One tip that I can give you, that works here in Canada, is to find an insurance company with low rates and then ask them about covering all of your insurance needs from house, and car to any other types of insurance that you might need. I’ve found that insurance company often give you discount when you purchase more than one type of product from them.







December 8th, 2006 at 12:41 pm

Learn more about the Uk’s famous Cities

Many people across North America have a British background somewhere in their line of ancestors. Have you ever wondered about the towns and cities that your relatives came from or wanted to learn more about the history and events of those towns? I’ve just discovered a website called Heritagecities.com that discusses the history of some of Englands most famous towns and also lists things that a visitor might do in these cities if they were to visit them.

Cities such as Stratford, the renowned home of William Shakespeare. The city has five historic houses that are linked to the Bard, two royal Shakespeare company theatres and many other attractions that would make it a worthwhile visit.

Then there are the cities of Bath with it’s great beauty, hot springs and Roman Baths. Visit Heritagecities to learn more about cities such as Chester, Oxford, Brighton, York and the history and heritage of these cities.







December 5th, 2006 at 3:24 pm

Loopy for love in the UK?

Do you live in the UK? Are you single? If you are and if you are tired of trying to meet people in pubs, bars, clubs or other places you might want to try a new free online dating in the UK.

This site had been putting people together for a while now and a number of their satisfied members have even ended up getting married to someone that they met on Loopy Love.

Go to the site now and try it out using the quicksearch form. Just state whether you are male or female and if you are looking for a male of female, the age range and location of the person you’re looking to date and hit the quick search button. The next page will hopefully bring up a selection of people that fit your search terms. It’s easy! Registered members get a little more out of the site because they can create a complete profile for themselves, add photos, and do a more in depth search of the Loopy Love online dating database. It’s all free too.







November 30th, 2006 at 5:10 pm

Advice that will help you save money

I know that many of you are looking for ways to save money and keep more of it in your current accounts - am I right? You’d rather spend your extra money on your kids or family I’m sure than pay extra bank charges or higher rates.

I know I feel that way and I can’t be the only one out there that does. I just found a site called the Thrifty Scot and while it’s aimed more for people living in the UK the tips and links on the site can be used by most everyone. I’m sure if I apply some of the advice that I found on the site I’ll end up with more money in our savings accounts.

Wouldn’t you like to find out how to get credit cards with lower rates so that you can keep your savings in your bank accounts rather than paying extra user or interest fees? I even found information on the site on how to help protect yourself from credit fraud. And speaking of credit cards, rates and possibly debts - if you are in need of a loan or information on getting loans you’ll find some great links that will lead you to places offering lower loan rates, and information on getting a loan in the loans section of the Thrifty Scot.

Of the many links on the site I found the sections on home insurance, and the areas that discussed mortgages and remortgages most helpful at this time. We just renewed our mortgage but when it rolls around again I’ve got some new information up my sleeve.

Check out the Thrifty Scot if you are in the UK or if you just want to find ways to save some money on things we all need and use - like home insurance, loans, mortgages, and credit cards.