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25 Nov 2010 
India Travel Insurance – Begin your holiday well protected!
Travel insurance is often a last minute extra when choosing your holiday but can be a god send in case of accidents, especially is you're riding across the Thar desert on a camel when it happens. You'll be more than grateful in the worst case scenario that you thought ahead and did buy a travel insurance india package.

At the very least a good travel insurance policy provides a little extra peace of mind allowing you to fully unwind whilst on your break. But is it a false sense of security? With travel insurance companies estimating that up to 15% of claims are fraudulent, how can you ensure that any legitimate claim you make is taken seriously and paid in full? Make sure you do the proper research before departure, and investigate the options thoroughly. You want to enjoy the sights and sounds of India without having to worry about worst case scenario troubles such as accidents.

Therefore, you can take a number of straightforward but important precautions to make sure your india travel insurance lives up to its promises:
Check the policy smallprint before you sign on the dotted line. Many people assume one travel insurance policy is the same as the next but a lot of complaints arise because people think they're covered and discover too late that they're not. In particular, examine the paperwork for:

(1) Excesses: don't just compare premiums check how much of a claim you would have to pay. If the excess is Ј150 per item that means you have to pay the first Ј150 of any claim for each item you are claiming for.
(2) The level of medical cover you have, particularly in countries like the UKwhere medical costs can be extortionate.
(3) What you're not covered for such as pre-existing medical conditions, particular adventure sports etc.
(4) If you're covered for lost or stolen rupees and how much.
(5) If loss of possessions is covered as well as theft.
(6) If 24-hour emergency assistance is included or optional. This is absolutely crucial!

Tips

Disclose any existing medical conditions

Your policy is a contract between you and the insurer based upon "utmost good faith". This requires you to divulge anything that may affect the acceptance or terms of a policy.

Be completely open and honest about your medical history and the activities you're likely to be involved in, whether you think they're risky or not. A good rule of thumb is; if in doubt declare it anyway. One of the most common defenses made by insurers when declining a claim is that information was not disclosed. Don't leave them any room for manouvre should a claim arise.

(a) Take a copy of the travel policy documents with you on your trip to India, as well as a photocopy of your passport, and the emergency number including international dialing code.
(b) Note any expensive items you take with you, including serial numbers etc.
(c) Take photo's and keep receipts for expensive items such as jewellery or cameras you plan to take with you on holiday. Having proof helps enormously if you claim for these high value items
(d) Report any thefts or losses quickly and get a police report. Ask your indian concierge or tour guide to help if you don't know how.
(e) If your possessions are lost or stolen, report it immediately to the local police. Get an accident report number or similar documentary proof that you've reported the loss and if you're on a package holiday, report the theft/loss to the hotel or travel rep.
(f)If your bag is lost, stolen or damaged at the airport, report it immediately and get a receipt from the airline or baggage handler.
When you get home
Examine the small print, contact your insurer and work out what you can claim for. Submit all supporting documentation via recorded delivery (keeping copies for yourself) as evidence of your claims and feel free to deluge the insurer with receipts, photographs and copies of any police or medical reports you have.
Keep copies all correspondence and make detailed records of every phone call, including the name of the person you spoke with and the time of your call.

What to do if your claim is declined?

Your claim could be declined by the insurer for many reasons but they will examine it against their policy terms and conditions first. For example most policies won't cover alcohol-related incidents and like all insurance you must take 'reasonable' care of your belongings.

Your first step is to appeal against the decision providing detailed and specific points for your arguement backed up by any additional evidence. If you feel you have been poorly treated you can take your case to the Financial Ombudsman Service.

India Travel Insurance – Begin your holiday well protected!
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23 Nov 2010 
How To Pick a Las Vegas Carpet Cleaning company
First, find a company that has been in business cleaning carpets in Las Vegas for a time. Look for carpet cleaning companies in Las Vegas that have been in business at least 5 years. If they've been around for 10 years or more, that's even better.

Next, don't be ashamed to ask for references. A reputable Las Vegas carpet cleaner should be able to provide you with contact information for several satisfied past customers.

Then, take a look at Ethical Services listings to be sure the Las Vegas carpet cleaning company is listed there. Ethical Services is very strict about the businesses they review. It's a safe bet that if a carpet cleaner in Las Vegas is NOT listed with Ethical Services, that's a company to avoid. Here's an example
of an Ethical Services listing for you :
EthicalServices.com

Also, don't expect an accurate price quote over the phone. An honest carpet cleaner can't give you a realistic price till they know the type of fiber your carpet is made of and the actual size of carpeting to be cleaned plus the conditions of your carpet, how soiled it is, how much wear it has, pet stains or odors and so forth.

Look, you wouldn't phone your doctor and say "Doc, I'm sick...how much will it cost to get me well?" So why try to do that with a carpet cleaner? In fact, a
price quote over the phone without ever seeing your carpets is one Warning Sign of an unscrupulous carpet cleaner! Insist they come to your home and inspect your carpeting BEFORE giving you a price quote, and insist on a "to the penny" actual quotation before they start cleaning.

Also, beware of pricing that is too good to be true. Many companies have cleaning specials; however, there may be some hidden restrictions or additional costs. Often times, one of those "super low Las Vegas carpet cleaning prices" means you're about to get the old "bait and switch" where they give you a very low price over the phone, then once at your home use real hard-sell methods to try to pry more money from you. So AVOID the really low cost carpet cleaners in Las Vegas! Too many others have been victimized by them, so don't be another bait and switch victim.

The last comment on "prices" is try to only hire a carpet cleaner in Las Vegas that uses a WRITTEN price sheet! Those old verbal prices leave too much to the imagination of the technician, who may quote you any price without a reference for you to see. If they've got a written list of prices, you can be sure you're not going to be the customer that makes the cleaner's over-due car loan payment!

Then, make sure the carpet cleaner who will actually be cleaning your carpets is IICRC industry certified in carpet cleaning. The IICRC is the national accrediting carpet cleaning association - so don't hire ANY Las Vegas carpet cleaner who has not been IICRC trained and certified.

Next, be sure the Las Vegas carpet cleaning company has insurance! Many "fly by night" bait and switch companies are neither licensed or insured. If something happens, you'll be the victim if the carpet cleaner does not have insurance, so demand that before you hire any Las Vegas carpet cleaning company.

Finally, don't hire any Las Vegas carpet cleaning company that doesn't offer you a money back guarantee. Most all businesses offer a guarantee, so why shouldn't a carpet cleaning compnay? Of course, the best guarantee is a WRITTEN guarantee, so only hire a carpet cleaner in Las Vegas that offers you a written money back guarantee.

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Phone (702) 948-9001


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