Thursday, July 30, 2009

A Letter from an Insurance Agent. . . Please crosspost

Dear Prospective Clients,

My name is Calah Kulm and I am a local agent for Farmers Insurance in Spokane, WA. As many of you have probably heard, Farmers is now insuring homes that have ANY type of dog breed. There is no official announcement per se but all states have recently changed their underwriting guidelines to not discriminate against breeds. If your agent is uncertain, simply have him/her call their underwriting department to ask about it. Also, please call me with any questions and/or concerns and particularly if you live within my area and would like to meet with me! I look forward to helping you all and again, do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you.


Calah Kulm
Farmers Insurance
41 W. Riverside Ste 220
Spokane, WA 99201
Bus: (509) 270-2898
ckulm@farmersagent.com

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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Are You And Your Pooch Covered?!

In America thousands of Home Owners and Renters are living life on the edge. They are taking risks everyday just because they think they have no choice. What am I talking about? Insurance.

You might not think it's a huge deal that your house, apartment or kennel isn't covered by some form of Insurance. But, think about this. . . a fire burns down your home. You get the dogs out alive but all the houses are burned beyond recognition. Where will your dogs stay? And, how will you get it all back?

Alongside those who are completely without insurance are others who are "covered" but with a catch. They lied about or omitted the breed of their dogs in order to obtain a policy. If this fact were discovered what would happen to your policy? If your dog, god forbid, bit an intruder what would your insurance agency say or do?

These may seem like daunting questions. And, you may not want to deal with them. Putting them out of your mind might seem like the best decision. However, please instead consider the alternative.

Call or email your local Farmer's Insurance Agency about a policy today. Farmer's Insurance has a new policy which makes all dogs equally protected. Their new policy means that whether you own a Lab, poodle or an American Pit Bull Terrier you can insure your home and even obtain liability insurance to cover your dogs.

Even if you have 20 dogs. Even if you think this is impossible. Call and find out for yourself.

Here in Washington, a local Farmer's agent, Calah Klum, has joined forces with Owners, Breeders and Dogs Against Breed Discrimination to help spread the word about a new policy of anti-discrimination within Farmer's insurance.

Farmer's will now insure your home/property and cover liability on your APBT, or as many as you have, just like any other dog. You don't have to lie about your dog breed or go without insurance, as some do.

Soon you will be able to find information regarding Farmer's new policy and how to obtain a quote from a Pro-Pit Bull agent on our website. Additionally, Calah has pledged that any customers who are referred by Owners, Breeders and Dogs Against Breed Discrimination will earn us a donation for their signing with Farmers.

This means if you live in the state of Washington and want or need Home Owner's or Renters Insurance which will cover whatever breed of dog you love and cherish, you can help us raise money for breed awareness at the same time.

If you are interested in more information you can email me at webmaster@stop-bsl.com or you can call Calah Klum at (509) 270-2898. Make sure you let her know that Owners, Breeders and Dogs Against Breed Discrimination sent you!

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