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This home content insurance covers your property for damages to your fixtures and household items in an unfortunate event such as Fire, Flooding, etc. Total coverage will be up to S$120K. Free and no gimmicks!

 

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Is it from Aviva insurance company? My friend told me they partner with Ohmyhome and also have a free DYI platform for homeowner to advertise the home at the platform 

 

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Is this actually legit? Like there are a lot of scams on the market regarding the insurance field. I learned it the hard way sadly, but with the help of an attorney friend I was able to get out of that god-awful contract ad search for something better for my plumbing company. I found an amazing service offered by some proffesional guys regarding plumbing business insurance and I signed with them. I'm really happy with the coverage, but now I advise everyone that needs to get insurance to thoroughly research each company before they sign anything.

 

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Since you're covering the first year, I would be interested in how much would I have to pay starting from the second year? Also, does the coverage amount stay the same after the first coverage period? I would expect it to be higher, but I really don't know what your policies are like. I've got my fire insurance from https://www.efpg.es, and I am pleased with their services; however, since you're offering a year for free, I'm considering switching to you. But I really hope this isn't a scam or anything like that. Looking forward to hearing from you.

Edited by TimColeman
 

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It sounds pretty generous that the company would cover up to $130K for one year for free. That's a significant sum of money, the too-good-to-be-true significant kind. As a pre-step, I would recommend searching for alternatives via lifeinsuranceblog.net. They can find you insurance options in the seven-digit figures, depending on your case. You just fill out a quick form and let them handle it from there. Then you can get back to Ohmyhome’s offer and compare it with what you got at Life Insurance.

 

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