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    Hi

    Just wandering around the www (as you do lol) and stumbled across this site. As an animal lover it of course attracted my attention so i've registered, and then find its NOT a pet site as i first thought lol but appears to be a consumer rights site - good, i like those too. Had experience of complaining in the past myself (sucessfully in a lot of cases too!) and I used to work in the insurance industry so can probably help with car/house/pet insurance queries, but cant seem to find an "insurance" section?
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    Hi eeyorebob and welcome this is where we put our posts about insurance matters

    PROPERTY ISSUES - Legal Beagles Consumer Forum

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      ah yes, i did have a look in there, but that seemed more to be purely home insurance, - mind there may be other types appearing in there LOL

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        Hi Eeyore

        Lol your first post really made me laugh!
        Welcome to Legal Beagles :beagle:

        We do have a thread somewhere, Lamp post I think, where people share pet photos!

        Look forward to hearing more from you.

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          Hi celestine

          yes i think i spotted the lamp post, i will whizz off in there later - now i know that there is a pet section lol


          I hope i can help folks out with insurance issues in the future. I've had some really great help re other problems in the past on other forums (one being a rescue forum that has an offtopic area where we chat about loads of rubbish lol), but i did get some complaining advise from www.complaintsfactory.co.uk which also helped resolve some issues i had

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