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November 30th, 2008

titleOur Camera Insurance Protects Against The Best Detergents/titlecategory3/categoryMy husband had just brought a new camera after me nagging him for the best part of two years; it was a 14.7 mega pixel Samsung with HD and digital and optical lens, fantastic! Don’t get me wrong, there was nothing really wrong with our old Samsung camera, its just that 1.4 mega pixels was getting a bit behind the times! My friend’s photos always looked so much better than mine, so much larger and clearer than anything I could produce with our old Samsung.

Jeff took the new camera to work, just two days after we got it to take some pictures of his new truck to show the kids, don’t loose or break it I said, he frowned at me and said lsquo;like I would’!

He took some great pictures of his truck, the definition of the images was great, it was raining when he took the pictures and you could clearly see the rain drops over the bright shinny red paintwork, this was one fantastic camera.

Jeff had had a good soaking that day in the rain and his smelly old waterproof was smelling a bit more than normal, so I decided to put it through the wash, unfortunately, Jeff had left the camera in one of the pockets! Whilst I was checking the pockets the phone rang and took away my line of concentration.

After the phone call, I must have just picked the coat up and shoved it straight into the machine, forgetting that only half the pockets had been checked! It was when the wash was about half completed that my mistake had been noticed; my 5 year old son started asking me what was the box doing inside the washing machine? I put my coffee down and walked into the utility room to see my son, who was sitting down by the washing machine staring through the clear door of the machine; on the other side of which was our new Samsung camera, caught in between the recess and the rubber seal of the door. I stopped the wash cycle and reset the machine to drain and then opened the door and recovered the drowned camera. It would be clear from the levels of water it had been in contact with, that it had already taken its last photo, just two days old!

On my husbands return from the gym I explained the incident to him, which he found quite amusing, or should I say, a great excuse to make some sarcastic one liners, his speciality. Then, once the jokes had started to wear off, he said have you informed the a href=http://www.uklaptopinsurance.co.uk/camera-insurance/camera insurance/a company?

I did not know Jeff had taken out a stand alone a href=http://www.uklaptopinsurance.co.uk/camera-insurance/camera insurance policy/a for the new Samsung, but as he said, three hundred pounds worth of camera is worth protecting.

I was a bit taken back the two days later when there was a knock at the door and a delivery man thrust a bag in my hand and said sign here please, it was a replacement camera, a replacement for the one I had washed a couple of days previously. I will make sure we get a href=http://www.uklaptopinsurance.co.uk/camera-insurance/camera insurance/a again for this one, as the policy we had before is only valid for one claim and then it is automatically void.

Since the washing machine incident I have filled up the laptop hard drive with countless photos of the children, also, I now double check the pockets in our washing every time I fill the machine, just in case of cameras or something else expensive!

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Nov 30

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November 30th, 2008

titleGet Credit for Your Business with This Proven System/titlecategory3/categoryEvery business needs reliable business credit. When you don’t have it you will most certainly be at a severe disadvantage. Many everyday operations in your business will be difficult without a href=http://www.accessmycapital.combusiness credit/a. Things such as making your payroll, paying suppliers, paying the rent, and many other things require reliable business credit. Just look at the economic fallout from the big credit crunch of 2008.

There are good ways to go about getting business credit, and not so good ways. Here’s the best way:

1. File for incorporation. This is important. If your business is not set up as a corporation you should file for incorporation right away. If your business is already incorporated, you should make sure your corporate records are current and in order. Also be sure your corporation is in good standing with your bank and with the appropriate government agencies.

2. Do a complete Credit Bureau Check. This is also very important because your credit bureau records will have a direct impact on your ability to get credit. If some show up,nbsp;work at getting them resolved by following the necessary steps.

3. Register with Credit Bureaus. After you have made sure all your records are in order, your corporation is in good standing, and your credit report has no bad marks against it, you should register with a number of credit bureaus or credit reporting agencies. This will help to establish your business credit profile.

4. Apply for and Obtain Business Credit. Once your business profile has been established for a few months it is time to apply for a business line of credit and retail credit cards for your business. Thisnbsp;should not involve using your personal credit report. If lenders require personal reports or personal guarantees you may want to seek the advice of a a href=http://www.accessmycapital.combusiness credit advisor/a.

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November 30th, 2008

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