Thursday 7 April 2011

Insurance Claim, Insurance Policy

In many cases, if you applied for a simple insurance product, such as auto insurance, you should have received your quote immediately online. More complex products—such as commercial liability insurance—often require the assistance of an agent, who may take a day or two to get back to you. In any case, if you have waited more than a few days, you should follow up directly with the company that was supposed to provide the quote.
You can find their contact information in the User History section of your User Profile.

Q&A
You sent me an e-mail with attachments, and I can't open them. What happened?
Reply

E-mail servers come in two flavors: those that accept HTML e-mails (the ones that look like little web pages), and those that do not. Since most modern e-mail servers accept HTML mail, that is the default setting on your user profile. If you didn't indicate otherwise during the user registration insurance process, then any e-mails we send you will contain HTML code (making them difficult to read) and a few small attachments, which contain graphic images.

Q&A
I am getting lots of junk e-mail. Is E-Insure selling my personal information to advertisers?
Reply

Absolutely not! In accordance with our Privacy Policy, e-Insure never reveals personal information about our clients to anyone, for any reason, except as required by law or as necessary to assist our partners in providing them with an insurance quote.

Q&A
Maybe so, but a lot of my junk mail comes from somebody@einsure.com. Knock it off!
Reply

Unfortunately, there are a number of sophisticated computer viruses that spread themselves by secretly sending e-mails to addresses they find on the host computer. To further complicate things, many of these viruses "spoof" the e-mail's From field, meaning that their e-mail appears to come from another address drawn from the host computer, rather than from the host itself.

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