OUTsurance cancels cover

Ok, not really related to much around here, but I just read this article about how OUTsurance cancelled a client’s insurance due to the person claiming too much.

According to the article:

There are 3 groups:

  • Those who are claim free
  • Those who claim within expected norms
  • Those who claim excessively

So, if you’re good, you pay less… Not really cool, but that’s life for heavy claimers, but that’s nice for the non-claimers, in a way.

Hmmm… I just hope OUTsurance covers me properly when I need them.

OUTsurance proves themselves

If you’ve read my post on how “OUTsurance saved me R500 a month” you might be thinking that I have a bit of a biased opinion about OUTsurance. Then you might read the comment by the other reader telling me that “if you pay for the cheapest product, you will be getting the cheapest cover“.

The fact that he works for a competing insurance company doesn’t really help his argument. (I noticed this by his e-mail address he used to comment with).
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FREE OUTsurance Quote SAVED me R500 a month!!!

Earning R6,000 in 30 minutes

If you live in South Africa and you want to do JUST ONE THING that might save you money, go get a free OUTsurance quote by clicking here: Free OUTsurance Quote

If you go get an OUTsurance Quote, it might take half an hour, but, over a year, my quote is saving me R6000!

It will cost you nothing, and there is no commitment. You just fill in the form, and they will phone you back…

Why should you do it?

Read on to see how I saved R500 a month when I tried to CANCEL my OUTsurance car insurance.
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February Guide for Roses

Caring for your roses in FebruaryWhat to do for your roses in the month of February.

Northern Hemisphere

This is when you’ll need to:

  • Apply mulch to protect your roses from the cold, and keep the moisture in
  • Water your roses once a week
  • Spray your rose bush after pruning

Southern Hemisphere

  • Water around 3 times a week. More if it’s really hot where you are
  • As mentioned in “4 tips for caring for Roses“, prune your roses, cutting back the flowers once they’ve bloomed
  • Also mentioned in the above post, spray your roses every 1-2 weeks
  • And, fertilise your roses at the beginning of the month, watering them thoroughly afterwards

January Guide for Roses

Caring for your roses in JanuaryWhat to do for your roses in the month of January.

Northern Hemisphere

Being the middle of winter (practically), this is the time for you to:

  • prune your roses, cutting them right back
  • Water your roses once a week
  • add compost to your roses beds and churn the soil for increased aeration
  • transplant your roses if necessary
  • Spray your rose bush after pruning

Southern Hemisphere

  • Water AT LEAST 3 times a week. More if it’s really hot where you are
  • As mentioned in “4 tips for caring for Roses“, prune your roses, cutting back the flowers once they’ve bloomed
  • Also mentioned in the above post, spray your roses every 1-2 weeks
  • And, fertilise your roses at the beginning of the month, watering them thoroughly afterwards