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091123 "What-If's"

Insurance is for what I call the "what-if's" of life.

 

If YOU have a loss of property due to fire or wind storm or other

covered peril you want YOUR contents in your home I.e. apartment,

mobile home or house insured.

 

Questions YOU should ask YOURSELF...

* Have YOU recently purchased new furniture, appliances or clothing?

* Do YOU rent and is YOUR apartment connected to other apartments?

* If YOU drove up to YOUR house or apartment and it was burnt to the

ground, do YOU have enough money in the bank to pay for a hotel,

new clothes, new furniture, more food?

 

If YOUR answer is NO to any of these questions, then YOU need what

I'm offering today!

 

It is the same for life insurance YOU want your policy in force the day

YOU pass from this earth life.

 

Questions YOU should ask YOURSELF...

* Do YOU have 10K to 50K in the bank right now?

* Do YOU love your family?

* If YOU or a loved one in YOUR family were to pass today, would YOU

have the means to cover their final expenses? I.e. cremation or

traditional funeral?

 

If YOUR answer is NO to any of these questions, then YOU need

what I'm offering today!

 

"The grief is bad enough,

Don't leave the burden

To YOUR family!"

 

I Still Make House Calls!

 

Hayden Childs

Alabama Licensed Agent

(205) 269-1382

shcmail34@yahoo.com

www.haydenchilds.net



 



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