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Rosie & Insurance

Started by El Gato · May 29, 2012 · 39 replies
El Gato
Our GD is headed down - again - this weekend and figured out that it is more cost effective to buy car insurance by the year rather then the trip (Take that Media!!!). Anyway, all it took was a call to Rosie. We had originally suggested to the family to use Rosie for their insurance, the main reason being that if anything did happen she would be there for them. Actually Rosie would be there for them even if they didn't buy insurance from her ;) So now she represents 3 generations of us.

We've been in insurance for decades in the States and one of the things we always knew was that your agent was very important as almost all of them had access to the major insurance companies. You wanted someone who represented you - who cared about your concerns - who would be there for you. Someone who becomes a friend as well as an agent.

I just wanted to make a public thank you to Rosie for all she has done in looking after our family and for all that she does daily in looking out for the tourists and expats that love Penasco. She is a wonderful representative of Penasco, Sonora and Mexico.
JGattheSea
Why we went with her for both truck & condo insurance too! She ROCKS!
StephenHeisler
Excellent...do you have her number? I need to get insurance for our car before Thursday
El Gato
StephenHeisler said:
Excellent...do you have her number? I need to get insurance for our car before Thursday

Here is her info:
Rosie Glover
www.proalliance.com.mx
www.tasteofpenasco.com
www.tourismrockypoint.com
U.S. 602.773.1031
U.S. 602.512.1601
MX Ofc 388.6624
Mx Cel 638.386.9081
ernesto
Does the homeowner policy cover earthquake, tsunami and hurricanes?
dry heat
ernesto said:
Does the homeowner policy cover earthquake, tsunami and hurricanes?


all are endorsements you can add to a policy
PitiquitoRosy
Hey! This is great of you guys...thanks, Gato. Truth be told, I'm the one who is thankful for my friends and clients on this forum as well as those I find (or who find me) along the way. Rewarding work is what makes it all worthwhile. Consider yourselves hugged!
El Gato
PitiquitoRosy said:
Hey! This is great of you guys...thanks, Gato. Truth be told, I'm the one who is thankful for my friends and clients on this forum as well as those I find (or who find me) along the way. Rewarding work is what makes it all worthwhile. Consider yourselves hugged!


De Nada :) Always glad to share positives.
GringoZona
Buying some from her today, leaving for Meh heee coooo tonight!
mis2810
Just waiting to get my dates confirmed and I'll be buying from Rosie too (as always) !!!!
PitiquitoRosy
ernesto said:
Does the homeowner policy cover earthquake, tsunami and hurricanes?


As Dry Heat points out, those are add-ons if you want them. If you have coverage against earthquakes and inclement weather, be informed about the deductibles, which are different than they are on other portions of your policy.
ernesto
dry heat said:
all are endorsements you can add to a policy


And they think you are a lawyer on this forum. Some include this coverage and some don't.Word to the wise.\
dry heat
ernesto said:
And they think you are a lawyer on this forum. Some include this coverage and some don't.Word to the wise.\


again tontito... earthquake and hydro coverage are endorsement that can be added to a policy. If the agent included it in the quote, then he already included the endorsement. I don't know of a standard condo/home policy that includes this coverage. in almost all cases they are endorsements that are optional on a policy.
ernesto
You sell insurance in the US, Cabron, not Mexico and you don't know.Ask about the costs for the coverage just like you would anywhere else.
dry heat
????? amazing what I am told I do for work

earthquake and hydro are optional endorsements or add-ons to a property policy in mexico. I don't know what you are arguing about or if you are just slow
ernesto
Once again: If you own beachfront and desire this coverage, compare the prices.
dwig222
We are going to go with an annual policy this year too. We plan on spending a lot of time in RP this winter. I might also add that Rosie's staff is very nice and very efficient.
JGattheSea
dwig222 said:
We are going to go with an annual policy this year too. We plan on spending a lot of time in RP this winter. I might also add that Rosie's staff is very nice and very efficient.


definitely Rosie and her staff are awesomsauce! Couldn't imagine going with anyone else personally ... but maybe I am biased since she is my agent and guardian angel if I am ever unfortunate enough actually need the services of ProAlliance ... and what sold me was knowing that if I was a client/friend/first-time visitor/competitor client/whatever ... when/if I was in need I could ring up "Rosie to the Rescue" and get the assistance I need ... was a no brainer for me to go ProAlliance IMHO :)
Ladyjeeper
Hey Greg, let's make her a T Shirt with Superwoman on it and write Rosie to the Rescue on it! Awesomesauce... LOL!
JGattheSea
Ladyjeeper said:
Hey Greg, let's make her a T Shirt with Superwoman on it and write Rosie to the Rescue on it! Awesomesauce... LOL!


"Never fear Rosie is near" or "Never fear Rosie is here" on the back of the shirt :)
DryHeatNative
Thanks for the info guys... just printed out my car insurance off her site for June 7-10!! So excited!!
jerry
DryHeatNative said:
Thanks for the info guys... just printed out my car insurance off her site for June 7-10!! So excited!!


Owww!!!!! you might as well of used Hitler as your username on this forum but welcome aboard.
ernesto
dry heat said:
????? amazing what I am told I do for work

earthquake and hydro are optional endorsements or add-ons to a property policy in mexico. I don't know what you are arguing about or if you are just slow


What you DON"T know is that some underwriters in Mexico won't cover beachfront properties on these items at ANY cost. You should talk less and listen more.
dry heat
ernesto said:
What you DON"T know is that some underwriters in Mexico won't cover beachfront properties on these items at ANY cost. You should talk less and listen more.


Already knew that. Again I have no idea what you point is or what you are arguing over. I stated that hydro and earthquake are options on a mexican property policy. If they are available to add is another subject, yet it does not change the point that they are not included in a standard policy.

Keep trying
ernesto
Seriously Dude, don't you have some condo owners to bully over at Las Palomas?
dry heat
ernesto said:
Seriously Dude, don't you have some condo owners to bully over at Las Palomas?


today it's Privada. stay happy amigo
PitiquitoRosy
Love you guys but I won't be wearing any such t-shirts! So...does someone wanna 'splain to me why there's an insurance argument/non-argument going on around me here? Joe, pop some corn and open me a spot on the bench, please. I'm gonna sit right down and see if a referee is called for.
DryHeatNative
Thanks! I guess...?
PitiquitoRosy
DryHeatNative said:
Thanks for the info guys... just printed out my car insurance off her site for June 7-10!! So excited!!



Thank you, your business is very much appreciated. Please carry my contact info with you, and don't hesitate to call if you need anything.
DryHeatNative
jerry said:
Owww!!!!! you might as well of used Hitler as your username on this forum but welcome aboard.


Thanks! I guess...?
DryHeatNative
Oops, showing my noob... was trying to quote the first time!
dry heat
PitiquitoRosy said:
Love you guys but I won't be wearing any such t-shirts! So...does someone wanna 'splain to me why there's an insurance argument/non-argument going on around me here? Joe, pop some corn and open me a spot on the bench, please. I'm gonna sit right down and see if a referee is called for.


I'm actually lost as to what the argument or discussion is about... some are just angry and upset with life.

Back to the topic, yes Rosy provides great service!
PitiquitoRosy
dry heat said:
I'm actually lost as to what the argument or discussion is about... some are just angry and upset with life.

Back to the topic, yes Rosy provides great service!


Thanks, Dry!
jerry
DryHeatNative said:
Thanks! I guess...?


OK let me do some explaining. Dryheat is a owner at a faulty condo tower.He also is a feared mixed martial artist. He seems to be on the Stalinist wing of the condo board (if you bring your grandmother and she has no id she doesn't stay for free) the other condo owners (the ones that didn't read the contract) hate him and the Mexican crooks he fronts for. He also is a big Bush Wars backer but who wasn't. He's sort of grown on me over the years and I've stopped peeing in his pool when I'm drunk.
jerry
Rosy insurance question....i have the drivers license policy with you on my POS 1999 Chevy truck.I'm just about to get a new for me 2008 Ford F 150 4wd lariat pickup.I may still take the old one to mexico but mostly the new one.Is there a drivers license policy that doesn't just cover liability because i saw a guy steal one of the f-150s on tv with a damn screw driver
Ladyjeeper
Just put a gas kill in it. that's what I've got.....
Roberto
Yep it's easy, I'll tell you the story later. Insert screw driver into key slot, smack hard with hammer, remove screw driver, truck will now start by turning the key slot thingy. I have examined a key barrel from a stolen Ford truck. Takes a couple of seconds to start it. I would select a critical wire in the ignition system and route it through a simple switch to disable the engine. They will still wreck your key barrel but not get the truck. We can fix the key for about $60 all new. In reality they won't want a measley F150 so I would not worry too much.
Ladyjeeper
Roberto, if I understand this correctly, when you have a gas kill, the fuel pump will not pump........the vehicle will start but when all the gas in the injectors is gone, it will not go.
PitiquitoRosy
jerry said:
Rosy insurance question....i have the drivers license policy with you on my POS 1999 Chevy truck.I'm just about to get a new for me 2008 Ford F 150 4wd lariat pickup.I may still take the old one to mexico but mostly the new one.Is there a drivers license policy that doesn't just cover liability because i saw a guy steal one of the f-150s on tv with a damn screw driver


Wait a minute, Jerry...if you have the driver's license policy, it applies (liability only, of course) regardless what you're driving, so if it's valid, there's no need to get another just because you got another vehicle.

And the answer to your question is no. The Driver's License policies by definition are Liability Only. If you want your new truck insured against damage or theft, then you'll have to go with full coverage on that. We have many clients who buy full coverage on their main vehicle and still carry a DL policy just in case they're on an ATV, buggy, etc.

We also have 'liability only' policies for vehicles, for the car...no matter who's driving it, the DL policy is for the driver...no matter what he's driving.
Kenny
jerry said:
OK let me do some explaining. Dryheat is a owner at a faulty condo tower.He also is a feared mixed martial artist. He seems to be on the Stalinist wing of the condo board (if you bring your grandmother and she has no id she doesn't stay for free) the other condo owners (the ones that didn't read the contract) hate him and the Mexican crooks he fronts for. He also is a big Bush Wars backer but who wasn't. He's sort of grown on me over the years and I've stopped peeing in his pool when I'm drunk.

You forget to tell them that Benny is a bankruptcy Lawyer who loves his job because it gives him opportunity to keep his finger on the pulse of the wreckage caused by the last administration, and first dibs on some deals at bargain prices.:stir: