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dagras
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Keeping an up-to-date home inventory is highly recommended by virtually all insurance companies. A home inventory can help you purchase enough insurance to replace the things you own, as well as get your insurance claims settled faster in the face of a disaster.

Unfortunately, most people create and store their inventories at home, on their PC or in a file cabinet - where they are vulnerable during a fire, flood, etc.

A new, free online inventory solution is available at createyourinventory.com. Your inventory is stored safely away from your home, and it will even remind you periodically to update your home inventory.

Be prepared for disaster - try the online home inventory solution.
mmarceau
Another product is InventorySafeguard.com. It has free and premier accounts, as well as a referral system that can generate free years for the user. Inventory Safeguard allows images and has a reference system that allows you to snapshot other webpages to save to your account or upload a pdf manual for a product you own and share it with other user that have the same product.
lengould
Might this also be a great way for burglars to identify homes worth breaking into? ohmy.gif
mmarceau
It isn't a social site. You can't share your account. It is merely for inventory reasons and indemnity purposes only (to recover from insurance when you have a loss).
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