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11 years ago · by · 0 comments

Looking For The Last Minute Fathers Day Gift?

Father’s Day is just around the corner, and if you still haven’t found a gift for your dad, you may want to consider getting him a tablet.

Nowadays, finding a quality Android tablet for less than $200 is not only possible but also pretty easy. So if you’re looking for a last-minute gift that shows you care, here are some of the best tablets you can buy for less than $200.

Nexus 7 – $199

Google’s Nexus 7 was one of the first quality tablets to become available for less than $200 when it launched last year. The device runs on the latest version of Android, is great for gaming and features an excellent high-definition screen. For $199, you can get a 16-gigabyte version.

Amazon 7-inch Kindle Fire HD – $179 through June 15

If you’re looking for a device built for reading e-books as well as watching movies and TV shows, then you may want to consider the 7-inch Kindle Fire HD. This tablet has a great HD screen and comes with 16 GB of storage, but more importantly, it has access to Amazon’s vast catalog of digital content. Normally, the 7-inch Kindle Fire HD costs $199, but Amazon is discounting it $20 if you buy before Saturday.

Amazon 7-inch Kindle Fire – $159

You can also purchase the non-HD 7-inch Kindle Fire if you want to save more money. The major difference between this tablet and the 7-inch Kindle Fire HD will be the image quality and the fact that it only has 8 GB of storage.

Nook HD 8 GB and 16 GB – $129 and $149

The best Father’s Day discount, though, comes from Barnes & Noble. The giant book retailer is discounting its Android tablets nearly $100. The 8-GB model, which normally costs $199, is down to $129, while the 16-GB Nook HD has been discounted to $149 until the sale ends Sunday when stores close. The Nook HD isn’t as great as what Google and Amazon offer, but recently, Barnes & Noble added the Google Playdigital store to its device, giving it access to much more content than before.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 – $169.99

Fans of the Samsung brand will want to consider the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0. This tablet features a 7-inch HD display and comes with 8 GB of storage that can be easily expanded using a microSD card, unlike Amazon’s or Google’s tablets. As usual, Samsung has stuffed this tablet with features you won’t find on many of its rivals, including 50 GB of cloud storage through Dropbox and an infrared censor that lets you use the Galaxy Tab as a remote control for your TV.

Idolian Mini Studio – $158

If you don’t want to settle for a 7-inch screen, the Idolian Mini Studio is available for $158 and features an 8-inch HD display. The Android 4.1 tablet comes with all of the basics that you look for in a tablet, including rear and front-facing cameras, a microSD slot and 16 GB of storage. Its aluminum back cover also makes it a good choice if you want an iPad look-alike. You can now get itonline for $158.

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The 19th Annual Watsonville Strawberry Festival at Monterey Bay

August 3 and August 4, 2013
10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Historic downtown Watsonville
Free admission!

The Poster for the 2013 Watsonville Strawberry Festival has just been released. Watsonville resident Priscilla Martinez won the poster contest with her entry entitled ” Berry Sweet Ride.”

 

Check out the video below to see what you can expect in 2013.

 

The admission free festival is located in historic downtown Watsonville around the City Plaza on Main, Peck and Union Streets. Parking is available less than 2 blocks away in the civic plaza parking garage. The garage entrance is on Rodriguez Street and the fee is $5. More parking information

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Insurance When Families Squeeze In

Home and Auto insurance were relatively straightforward for yesterday’s ‘typical American household” – Mom, Dad, and the kids. Today, economic pressures are leading more and more adults to  move back in with their parents, double up with other families, or make room for elderly relatives. These multi-generational households and other nontraditional living arrangements can raise serious insurance issues.

In most states, when family members move in with relatives who have Homeowners (HO) insurance, their belongings will be covered under the relative’s policy. However, if the individuals who move in are not related to their policyholder, their belongings probably won’t be insured.

With a rented apartment or house has Renters insurance, the coverage rules are different. In these cases, the policy won’t cover the property of a person who moves in with the renter, regardless of whether the two are related.

In a multigenerational household, or when multiple families live under one roof, whether or not you’re the homeowner, it makes sense to supplement standard Liability coverage under a your HO policy with a relatively inexpensive Personal Umbrella policy.

If you’re in a multiple-living situation, let your Auto insurance company know even if the other drivers have their own coverage and won’t be driving the cars your policy covers. Some car owners who house other drivers with checkered histories behind the wheel might wind up paying higher premiums, On the other hand, a roommate with a clean driving record could lead to multiple car discounts or other benefits.

Whether it’s Auto, HO, or Renters insurance, please let our agency know before you find yourself in an expanded or multigenerational household.

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What is Farm Dwelling Insurance?

Running a farm is a different kind of business with unique insurance needs. Farmland isn’t just a place to work, but a place to call home as well. Having the right kind of coverage depends on the situation of each family.

Although it may not give all of the benefits of a Farm Owners Policy, a Farm Dwelling coverage might just do the trick to keep you and your family protected.

Farm Dwelling Insurance can help pay for damages that occur to the building your living in and any attached structures, even if they’re rental properties. You may also get additional coverage to protect personal items and living expenses if your home becomes uninhabitable.

Liability coverage and Medical Payments coverage may not be included in your policy. If your looking for a bit more coverage than what a Farm Dwelling Insurance will provide, you might look into getting a comprehensive Farm Owners policy.

Talk to an agent at Scurich Insurance to find out more about insurance solutions for your agribusiness.

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HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE: DEDUCTIBLES DEMYSTIFIED

When it comes to buy Homeowners insurance in California, it’s easy to become confused by the wide variety of deductibles out there. If you’re stressing out over picking the right deductible,  these basic guidelines can help you make a wise decision:

Homeowners often choose a deductible on their property as a percentage of its “insured value.” If this value is $100,000 and you choose a 2% deductible, you would pay the first $2,000 of any claim. Bear in mind that the dollar value of this percentage deductible will vary with any change in the insured value. The higher this value, the higher your deductible.

split deductible gives homeowners the option of selecting a dollar value for different types of hazards. For example, you might choose to pay the first $500 of a fire damage claim, but only the first $300 for a loss from vandalism or theft. This lets you set priorities based on what types of damages you believe are most likely to occur. For example, if you live in an area that’s prone to fire or hailstorms, you might select a higher deductible for these potential hazards.

The size of the deductible depends on your circumstances and the type of policy you purchase. Choosing a higher deductible will reduce your premiums significantly. If you’re confident that you can afford small-scale claims (between $250 and $500), increasing your deductible will mean that you’ll pay a far lower premium that will coverage big-ticket losses (say, $1,000 and up).

Our Scurich Insurance Services Personal Insurance specialists would be happy to offer their advice on tailoring Homeowners deductibles to your needs. No charge, of course.

 

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Get Social With Scurich Insurance Services!

Scurich Insurance ServicesDo you know that Scurich Insurance Services, located in California, is on some of your favorite Social Media Sites? All of our helpful and friendly agents at Scurich Insurance Services want to invite you to connect with us so that we can get to know YOU better and provide more outlets for you to learn about all the different insurance related topics.

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