Redundancy Insurance: Escaping The Tough Times

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The Income Protection Insurance covers the day-to-day expenses of the policy holder. The premiums paid by this policy holder tend to be higher than those paid for a mortgage payment protection policy as the returns are higher than …

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July 1, 2011

Nelson @ 4:29 pm #

Sooo I would like to use my I.O.U. the next time I have to register my car…Or pay the taxes on my house…Or heck just to pay any tax. Maybe I can use my I.O.U for my next mortgage payment!!! Funny a state just does not want to or can not pay and they can do an IOU I do not make my car payment and they are coming for the car!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Nelson in Maine

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Ryan @ 10:17 pm #

So he may not understand what it's like to eat dog food to survive or make the $800 mortgage payment but that's also not what he seems to be saying. Mr. Beck said that he understands that homes are loosing value and that people are not buying them either(even the rich); he doesn't imply in these quotes anything about being able to afford payments etc.

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