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Dick Watts Insurance
12200 Shelbyville Rd 112
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call us today for an auto insurance quote in Louisville KY
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12200 Shelbyville Rd 112
Lousiville, KY 40243
Located in Louisville KY
Thursday, January 17, 2008
How to Back Up your Life
Article from Lifehack.org, on how to "back up" your life including career, personal finances, life insurance, retirement, personal records, and valuable items.
"Any retirement plan should also have the spouse’s name on it in the event of a tragedy. Each of you should also have your own credit card. Too often I see spouses just added on as users to the credit cards without realizing that they are just authorized users and not actual account holders. It is important to build your own credit and not just rely on your spouse’s.
Dick Watts Insurance
12200 Shelbyville Rd 112
Louisville, KY 40243
502-245-3625
-Always insure valuable items. The engagement ring you bought your wife, the family heirlooms your mother gave you, antiques of value in your house, etc. It is important to inventory your items of importance in case of a natural disaster, fire or robbery. Get them appraised first before insuring. You might also want to take photos of the items and put them somewhere safe...." from Lifehack.org
The article recommends Life Insurance and listing the other spouse as a beneficiary
"Any retirement plan should also have the spouse’s name on it in the event of a tragedy. Each of you should also have your own credit card. Too often I see spouses just added on as users to the credit cards without realizing that they are just authorized users and not actual account holders. It is important to build your own credit and not just rely on your spouse’s.
Dick Watts Insurance
12200 Shelbyville Rd 112
Louisville, KY 40243
502-245-3625
-Always insure valuable items. The engagement ring you bought your wife, the family heirlooms your mother gave you, antiques of value in your house, etc. It is important to inventory your items of importance in case of a natural disaster, fire or robbery. Get them appraised first before insuring. You might also want to take photos of the items and put them somewhere safe...." from Lifehack.org
The article recommends Life Insurance and listing the other spouse as a beneficiary
Monday, December 31, 2007
Survey: Teens want friends to be safer
"With motor vehicle accidents claiming between 5,000 and 6,000 teen lives each year, a new survey commissioned by Insurance reveals that many teens do not take personal responsibility for safe driving and continue to engage in dangerous driving behaviors.
While nearly 90 percent of teens surveyed said they hope their friends will be safer on the road in 2008, just 11 percent included "driving more safely" among their personal New Year's resolutions. One-third (34 percent) of teens surveyed reported being frightened as a passenger because the driver was being careless, but did not say anything to the driver. ....." Teens want safer drivers
While nearly 90 percent of teens surveyed said they hope their friends will be safer on the road in 2008, just 11 percent included "driving more safely" among their personal New Year's resolutions. One-third (34 percent) of teens surveyed reported being frightened as a passenger because the driver was being careless, but did not say anything to the driver. ....." Teens want safer drivers
Thursday, December 27, 2007
5 must haves for an effective Thank You note
It is that time of year, to write those Thank You notes to friends, family, and customers. Here are some timely tips from Church of the Customer Blog:
"There are five must-haves for an effective, buzzworthy thank-you note:
Spell the recipient's name correctly (doh!).
Thank the person for choosing your business. If they shared a specific reason why they choose your business of why they like it, reaffirm it. For heaven's sake, though, don't turn it into a sales pitch.
Include a personal detail about the recipient that you picked up on. Prove that you were listening. Humanity is a good thing in the antiseptic world of business.
Open the door to feedback. Whether the recipient provides it isn't the point; it's the idea that you're passionate about creating a recommendable experience.
Be authentic: Include your full name and contact info -- email and/or phone. Or a business card." from Church of the Customer Blog
We of course want to say Thank you to all of our customers and business partners. We appreciate your support and business!
Dick Watts Insurance
12200 Shelbyville Rd 112
Louisville, KY 40243
502-245-3625
"There are five must-haves for an effective, buzzworthy thank-you note:
Spell the recipient's name correctly (doh!).
Thank the person for choosing your business. If they shared a specific reason why they choose your business of why they like it, reaffirm it. For heaven's sake, though, don't turn it into a sales pitch.
Include a personal detail about the recipient that you picked up on. Prove that you were listening. Humanity is a good thing in the antiseptic world of business.
Open the door to feedback. Whether the recipient provides it isn't the point; it's the idea that you're passionate about creating a recommendable experience.
Be authentic: Include your full name and contact info -- email and/or phone. Or a business card." from Church of the Customer Blog
We of course want to say Thank you to all of our customers and business partners. We appreciate your support and business!
Dick Watts Insurance
12200 Shelbyville Rd 112
Louisville, KY 40243
502-245-3625
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