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Keep track of my things

Glen Allen, VA, May 21, 2010 – It is the start of a new summer, which can bring devastating storms.  Being prepared with an insurance policy can mean the difference between financial survival or ruin. However, insurance is only part of the puzzle. Where most fall short is in the ability to substantiate a claim when the need arises.

Unfortunately, there is not much incentive to maintain a list of every item in the home. Without a fill-in-the-blank structure to organize one’s home contents, the task can be intimidating. The challenge is even greater when one owns multiple homes.

KeepTrackOfMyThings.com (KTOMT) – a private and secure online information vault – has been created to address all these issues and provide additional benefits from maintaining a catalog of all one’s possessions and collections.

KTOMT stores and organizes sensitive information of any kind (securely and off premises) away from hazards and preying eyes. From account numbers to part numbers to digital images of certificates, auto registration and artwork, KTOMT stores it all, anonymously and privately.

“The key is to make the process of archiving one’s possessions as simple and painless as possible. Otherwise, people are not likely to keep their records current, and they could miss out on a good portion of their insurance benefit,” says, Jan van Zyl, Developer of KeepTrackOfMyThings.com.

The interface provides an expandable online form, providing control and organization at a level of detail chosen by the user. Notes can also be added to expand upon any item. To suit unique needs or hobbies, it can also be customized with help by the system’s developer at no additional cost.

Email remindersprovide timely, advanced notice associated with any item (e.g. motor vehicle inspection), renewal (e.g. insurance review) or selected event (e.g. passport renewal).

Because KTOMT is an encrypted, web-based application, every piece of information can be accessed with a private user name and password at any time and from any Internet connection in the world (including a web-enabled mobile phone). Any or all of the information can be emailed or printed to send to an insurance company as valid evidence to substantiate a claim.

Ultimately, KTOMT provides homeowners, hobbyists, and collectors a private, organized way to keep track of their possessions and maximize the insurance benefits they may have.

To learn more about KeepTrackOfMyThings or to activate a free account, visit https://www.KeepTrackOfMyThings.com.

 

Anyone know of a org. that helps the disabled to get a scooter rack for auto?

MY insurance Company paid for me to get a mobility scooter to become mobile. However I am on a very small fixed income and raising a granddaughter also. I have no money to buy a rack to carry the scooter on the car. Currently I am still not able to go anywhere outside of my home with the scooter .I have been told there is probably a org. out there somewhere that may help me to get a rack for the car. Does anyone know of a org or club who could help me? I did have the Rotary club here in Va. that built me a ramp, but they do not fund racks for cars. Help lead me in the right direction if you can!

First, check with your city’s or county’s departments for the disabled, they might know a place locally.

If your car already has a 2 inch reciever hitch for towing a trailer, you can get a lightweight aluminum platform from Harbor Freight that’s big enough for most mobility scooters and they also have loading ramps for them.

Harbor Freight has very low prices and you can buy online if there isn’t one near you.

http://www.harborfreight.com/

And here’s their scooter carrier:

Item number: 66303

I hope this helps and give the little one a hug for me … she’s got a great grandmother.

Budd

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