Mexico Insurance Services is BBB Accredited - Better Business Bureau says: MexInsure.com, Trusted Online Source for Tourist Auto Insurance. If you go to the site, check out the video – an introduction to the service, and the owner/ President of the company. Also, we wouldn’t hate it if you clicked the “like” button It helps spread the…
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Written on
January 5, 2012 by
Marcy in
Liability insurance,
Mexico,
Mexico insurance,
Puerto Penasco,
Rocky Point,
Rosarito,
Sonora,
Step one: get insurance,
Tecate,
Tijuana,
Todos Santos,
Travel
Liability insurance was once recommended in Baja California, Mexico – now it is the law! All drivers, Mexicans included, MUST have Liability insurance for the vehicles. As of January 1, 2012: OBLIGATORY INSURANCE FOR PERSONAL ACCIDENTS (SOAP)* S seguros O obligatoriors A automobiles P personal Presentar seguro de responsabilidad civil vigente que ampare los conceptos…
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Las Posadas is a nine-day celebration with origins in Spain, now celebrated chiefly in Mexico, Guatemala and parts of the Southwestern United States, beginning December 16th and ending December 24th (nine days). This event represents Joseph and Mary seeking lodging for the night; the Parrish chooses the house/ family who will eventually “take in” the individuals portraying the two –…
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You may ask yourself, ‘Do I need Mexico insurance?’ before you cross the border. You may think, my car’s only worth $5,000 … I think I’ll “chance” it… save a few dollars. Bad decision. In Mexico they have what we call “Napoleonic Law” – Guilty until proven innocent. Yes, you read that correctly. Unlike in…
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Make no mistake about it, you may buy Mexico insurance yourself online … donning bunny slippers and coffee cup in hand! Really! However, when filling out the application it is very important not to make a mistake! Or, better said: don’t let a mistake go uncorrected. Make no mistake is a phrase used to mean…
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My friend, and our client, Bob goes to Tecate on a regular basis. Due to his frequent trips he opted to get a Passport Card, siting that his regular passport is too big and bulky; the Passport Card is credit card size and fits in his wallet. The process to get it, he said, was…
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Baja California … so close, so welcoming, so tempting – Lower California is family and we need to get down there and visit from time-to-time! KkLvRGtI9vo I found this to be a beautiful video that covers just about all of the Baja aspects. Since I am in southern California, Baja is the most familiar area…
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Mexico insurance: some times it pays to get a six-month policy, or an annual. Hello! I like to help our clients save money whenever I can. Here’s a suggestion: if you go to Mexico often, more than once or twice a month, you might consider a six-month policy (or an annual, if you prefer). The…
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I get a LOT of callers DAILY asking if they have reached “Qualitas”. Of course the answer is “no”. We are Mexico Insurance Services and we are surplus lines brokers who offer Mexico insurance on our website … the insurer is Qualitas. They are in Mexico. What does that mean? Well, literally QUALITAS is the…
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Laguna Salada Mexico is a land of opposites and extremes; a land of highs and lows (figuratively and geographically). The lowest point: Laguna Salada -10 m * the highest point: Volcan Pico de Orizaba 5,700 m. This is a photo of Laguna Salada, located in Baja, Mexico It is a vast dry lake some 10…
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